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Chew On This For Earth Day: How Our Diets Impact The Planet – NPR – NPR

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm

The foods we choose to put on our plates or toss away could have more of an ecological impact than many of us realize.

On Earth Day, here are some ways to consider how our diet impacts the planet.

Waste not, want not

You've heard the numbers on food waste. More than 30 percent of available food is tossed each year in America. It's enough to fill Chicago's 1,450-foot-tall Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower) 44 times over.

The U.S. has set an official goal to reduce food waste by 50 percent by the year 2030. Universities have begun to chip away at the food waste issue by promoting ugly fruit and vegetables and shifting away from pre-cooked, buffet style food, instead serving more cook-to-order options that can cut down on waste. Food service companies are working with farmers and chefs to get more blemished but edible produce into cafeterias across the country. Even religious groups are getting into the act, raising attention to the problem of food waste among the faithful and connecting with restaurants, retailers and food banks to help redirect food to hungry mouths that might otherwise end up in landfills.

And there are a host of proposed solutions. Check out this report that highlights which solutions are likely to provide most bang for the buck. Among the most cost-effective strategies: educating consumers on food waste including changes you can make in your own kitchen. (Here are some tips to get you started like how to tell if eggs are still good past their expiration date.)

Rethink your beef and lamb habit

Everything we eat has an environmental footprint it takes land, water and energy to grow crops and raise livestock. The folks at the World Resources Institute have calculated the greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing a gram of edible protein of various foods.

Not surprisingly, they found that foods such as beans, fish, nuts and egg have the lowest impact. Poultry, pork, milk and cheese have medium-sized impacts. By far, the biggest impacts, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, were linked to beef, lamb and goat. (As we've reported, that's partly because the need for pastureland drives deforestation in places like the Brazilian Amazon.)

Why? According to WRI, beef uses 28 times more land per calorie consumed and two to four times more freshwater than the average of other livestock categories. What's more, cows are less efficient than other animals, like pigs and poultry, at converting feed into food.

Still, telling people to go cold turkey with their red meat isn't likely to inspire real change. But this message might resonate: Even if you don't give up on red meat consumption entirely, just cutting back can significantly impact your diet's carbon footprint.

And these days, there are lots of vegan substitutes like plant burgers that sizzle, smell and even bleed like the real thing that can deliver the meaty taste you crave as you try to scale back.

Keep an eye out for more 'plant-based' dishes on restaurant menus

As interest in plant-centric diets booms, new food businesses have taken root from the veggie-centric fast-casual chains Beefsteak (from celebrity chef Jose Andres) and Chloe (an all-vegan restaurant) to the vegan meal-kit company Purple Carrot.

Now, a new initiative from the World Resources Institute called the Better Buying Lab is bringing together big companies (including Panera Bread, Sodexo, Google, Unilever and Hilton) to develop and test strategies to nudge consumers towards choosing more sustainable foods. One initiative is to get more plant-based dishes onto menus.

"If you look at menus across the U.S., there tends to be [the same] 25 dishes that are on the majority of menus," says Daniel Vennard, director of the Better Buying Lab at WRI. Think burgers, chicken dishes, etc. "Not many [plant-based] dishes have scaled to become national favorites," Vennard says.

His group is working to change that. It's teaming up with chefs from its member companies to create new recipes likely to have broad appeal. Promising ideas include the concept of "superfood salads" containing combinations of nuts, seeds, greens, veggies and avocado.

He points to ideas already out there as well, such as burgers that blend meat and mushrooms. As we reported several years ago, some taste-testing has found that diners warmed up to the idea of blended burgers, and in fact many tasters preferred them to all-beef patties. And an ongoing competition from the James Beard Foundation has encouraged chefs around the country to give blended burgers a try on their menus. (Not everyone is a fan, though.)

"What we're trying to do is shift consumers towards eating more sustainable food, but we're not advocating for a no-meat diet," explains Vennard. "We're saying, 'Let's moderate.' "

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Eyes on the Street: A Road Diet of Sorts on Chestnut by the Hancock Tower – Streetsblog Chicago (blog)

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm

A new striped median has transformed a de-facto three-lane street into a two-lane, which is hopefully calming traffic somewhat. Photo: Anna Weaver

Streetsblog reader Anna Weaver alerted me to an interesting new pavement marking treatment on Chestnut Street between the Hancock Tower and Water Tower Place. While the block previously had no lane markings, making it a de-facto three-lane westbound street, the city recently striped a median that serves as a bit of a road diet, transforming it to a two-lane thoroughfare. Hopefully, this is calming traffic somewhat.

Thats not to say that the block is currently a pedestrian paradise. Theres a busy mid-block crosswalk between the two tourist attractions. Judging from numerous photos Anna sent, people on foot still have to navigate a snarl of traffic, and drivers arent always obeying the state law by yielding to people in the crosswalk.

There are a couple of yellow diamond Pedestrians Ahead signs at the next intersection east, at Mies Van Der Rohe Way. But, as Anna pointed out, the caution sign on the south side of Chestnut is obscured by a light pole and One-Way sign. The two signs are also located half a block away from the mid-block crossing, perhaps too far away to give a timely warning.

What the mid-block crossing is really crying out for is a State Law: Stop for Pedestrians Within Crosswalk sign. As you can see from this August 2016 Google Street View, it used to have one installed in the middle of the street, right before the crosswalk.

However, Anna says multiple Stop for Pedestrians were installed at this location, destroyed by drivers, and then obliterated again. She says it seemed to be the only such sign in the 42nd Ward. Since the sign hasnt been reinstalled along with the new striping, perhaps the city has given up on in-stalling in-road signs at this location. A good alternative might be to install signs on poles on the sidewalk, where theyd be relatively safe from getting run over.

This post is made possible by a grant from the Illinois Bicycle Lawyers at Keating Law Offices, P.C., a Chicago, Illinois law firm committed to representing pedestrians and cyclists. The content is Streetsblog Chicagos own, and Keating Law Offices neither endorses the content nor exercises any editorial control.

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Woman shares honest before and after photos of 180-pound weight loss – Yahoo Health

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm

For people on a weight loss journey, the struggle doesnt end with just sheddingpounds.

Jessica Weber from Peru, Ill. is well aware of that after losing 180 lbs. more than half her body weight.

On Thursday, the 24-year-old shared an honest Instagram snap, which revealedher impressive weight loss transformation and the loose skin it left her with.

This is my reality! This is my life! she writes in the caption. When you lose 180 pounds, the skin doesnt just suck back up! I have been learning to deal with it, even with wanting to lose a bit more weight and have surgery!

She adds, This is my life until then and I will not hate my body anymore!

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Weber shares that she started gaining weight when she was nine years old and was 383 lbs. by the time she was 22.

She underwent weight loss surgery in January and has since adopted a healthier lifestyle and diet, dropping her meat and starch-based diet with two dinners a night for one thats rich in protein and vegetables.

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The extra weight affected my life with how I was looked down on for my weight gain being since that I started so young. It also affected my life in making friends because I lacked the confidence, she says. I wasnt happy, I would pretend to be okay with it though.

ALSO SEE: Morbidly obese woman drops 126 pounds and becomes fitness model

Weber is now a body positivity advocate on Instagram, where she shares her weight loss journey with her 13,000 followers.

When I look back at pictures I cant believe I got to be as big as I was. I cant believe I didnt try harder to lose weight before I got to that point, she says. I feel sad because I feel like I wasted years of my life, but now that Im losing weight I feel more confident and am out doing a lot more so I feel like Im getting my life back.

What do you think of Webers weight loss transformation? Let us know by tweeting us @YahooStyleCA.

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Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville Offers Weight Loss Solution – Yahoo Finance

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm

YORKVILLE, Ill., April 23, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Obesity in children, teens, and adults has become a serious issue in the U.S. The revolutionary Doctors Weight Loss Solution provides patients with a safe and multifaceted approach to weight loss and lifestyle change. Patients lose weight with a 12-week program developed by a specialized team of healthcare providers. The combination of food, medication, and exercise helps patients achieve healthy weight loss goals. Many patients of the program lose an average of 30 pounds in three months. The program, available at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville, may also eliminate depression, stabilize blood sugar, and lower blood pressure.

The Doctors Weight Loss Solution is a weight loss program created by doctors, dietitians, and psychologists. It takes into account the multifaceted needs of participants and provides patients the support they need to maintain their weight loss and change their lifestyle. The program is led by qualified and certified medical and chiropractic physicians. A patients individualized program may include various components such as a comprehensive body analysis, blood and hormone analysis, clinical nutrition and counseling, medically supervised exercise therapy, weekly lifestyle modification classes, prescription weight loss medication, and prepackaged food for ease and convenience. Interested parties receive a free qualifying consultation at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville to learn about specific treatment options. Some or most of the program cost may be covered by insurance, based on existing pain condition.

Obesity rates have increased from 1990 to 2010. In two decades obesity rates have gone from less than 15 percent, up to 25 percent in the United States. Today, approximately two out of every three adults in the U.S. are overweight or obese. The issue is not only seen in adults but in children. Early obesity in children and teens increases the risk of adult obesity, cardiovascular disease, and heart disease.

Unhealthy weight gain and obesity can undermine good health and cause unnecessary pain and suffering, said Brian D. Berkey, DC. The Doctors Weight Loss Solution provides a multifaceted approach to patients. It is a 12-week program designed to help patients change their lifestyle, lose weight, and maintain the results over the long-term. Part of the program may be covered by insurance. We partner with patients to help them take charge of their health and experience lasting weight loss results. Schedule your free qualifying consultation today!

Dr. Brian D. Berkey of Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville serves residents of Yorkville and the surrounding communities. Patients receive an integrative and holistic approach to physical medicine with services including advanced diagnostics, chiropractic care, and physical rehabilitation.

Call (630) 239-7284 to learn about the Doctors Weight Loss Solution or visit http://www.advancedphysicalmedicine.net/ for more information.

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Former ‘Dance Moms’ Star Abby Lee Miller Undergoes Weight Loss Surgery – Life & Style Weekly

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm


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Weight loss: Is THIS the miracle ingredient to transform YOUR body? – Express.co.uk

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:41 pm

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is made from crushed apples combined with yeast and bacteria for fermentation

There are many products which claim to be quick fixes when it comes to weight loss.

Diet pills, fads and unrealistic fitness trends can suck you in only to fall flat in delivering on their one promise.

But scientists have been investigating the effects of apple cider vinegar on weight loss in recent years and there has been consistently encouraging evidence of its beneficial effect on the body.

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is made from crushed apples combined with yeast and bacteria for fermentation.

The major active component of ACV is acetic avid, also known as ethanoic acid.

This organic compound has a sour taste and strong smell. It also has powerful benefits for weight loss, according to research.

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A 2008 study on normal and diabetic rats found ACV lowered their LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides (blood fat), while increasing HDL (good) cholesterol.

This led researchers to conclude the vinegar may help to manage diabetes complications such as heart disease.

Another study in 2005 found intake of acetic acid in rats helped lower blood sugar levels, decrease insulin, improve metabolism, reduce fat storage, burn fat and suppress appetite.

ACV is power packed with nutrients, including pectins, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, potassium, calcium, iron and magnesium.

A 2005 study found a link between ACV and suppressed appetite, which led to decrease caloric intake.

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Those who took vinegar with a high-carb meal reported a 55 per cent drop in blood sugar response one hour later.

They also consumed 200-275 few calories over the course of the day.

A study from 2009 on adults proved even more promising. Average weight loss after consuming one tablespoon of ACV per day for 12 weeks totalled 2.6lbs.

Consuming two tablespoons for the same length of time resulted in 3.7lbs average weight loss.

While there is a lot of evidence to suggest ACV has incredible benefits when it comes to helping you lose weight, not all research has confirmed a definitive link.

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One study in 2011 found the vinegar actually increased both good and bad cholesterol in rats.

Taking it over a long period of time has sometimes resulted in conditions like low potassium levels, but short term use is relatively low risk.

Whether or not it actually aids the weight loss process, there are many other purported benefits of the substance.

Research suggests ACV can be helpful with teeth cleaning and whitening, skin, hair and nails, coughs and sore throats and even as an all-purpose cleaner.

Apple cider might also help to get rid of dandruff.

It can be taken by the tablespoon, in juice or water or used directly on meals, in cooking or as salad dressing.

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‘My 600-lb Life’ Dr Now’s bariatric weight loss diet, anti-obesity foods shock – Blasting News

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:40 pm

TLC's bariatric surgeon Dr. Younan Nowzaradan gets some pretty dramatic weight loss from his gastric bypass surgery patients. You're probably wondering how "My 600-lb Life" patients like Chad Dean shed 300-400 pounds. The reality TV doc shared his secrets and you're in for a surprise. What's not on Dr. Now's bariatric surgery diet is as shocking as what is.

Dr. Nowzaradan of "#My 600-lb Life" has a cult following among patients and rightly so. He has saved their lives. They lovingly call him "Dr. Now" and the nickname fits. The good doctor demands immediate action to end morbid obesity. And that begins with weight loss prior to gastric sleeve implant. Patients like 850-lb Steven Assanti and 900-lb Sean Milliken are too dangerously overweight to safely undergo procedures. They have to lose weight to get weight loss surgery. And Dr. Now knows there's not much time before lymphedema, cellulitis and lifestyle diseases kill them. So, his 800-calorie diet is ruthless but necessary.

Before surgery, the reality television physician puts "My 600-lb Life" patients on an essentially liquid diet of 800 calories. Once they drop enough weight, patients live independently in Houston for a few months while awaiting gastric bypass surgery. This is in part because they need to demonstrate that they can control eating habits and continue to lose weight when not under medical care.

After bariatric surgery, the stomach is significantly smaller. So food must efficiently meet their needs without adding bulk. And you might be surprised to learn that vegetables are the bulk-adding culprit. So why then do all diets suggest eating mostly fruits and vegetables? For people who need to shed less weight, eating fruits and vegetables works. But not for those with reduced stomach capacity. The reality TV doc explains that vegetables fill the stomach without curbing hunger. Dr. Now's diet increases veggie intake after patients get used to the new routine.

Protein and fiber are critical. Protein intake is controversial and Dr. Now's diet calls for 60 grams a day. But, he cautions, not all protein is created equal. Patients need to balance caloric intake and portion control so they must eat small servings (3-4 ounces) of low-calorie protein (with no transfat or saturated fat) like fish, white meat chicken and turkey, nuts and seeds, beans and lowfat dairy. This gives more bang for the buck. Fiber flushes the system, provides essential fatty acids and burns fat. #RealityTV #Weightloss

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Fresh and Fit: Side effects shouldn’t prevent you from trying new medications – Nooga.com

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:40 pm

Are you scared to take medicine because of the side effects? (Photo: Michal Jarmoluk, StockSnap)

If youve ever taken any medication in your life, you have personal experience with some level of side effects related to that drugs use. The degree of side effects varies from drug to drug and person to person on a massive scale. When Ive been outside all day and my allergies are bothering me, Benadryl does manage to stop my runny nose, but it also makes me drowsy. So I end up going to bed earlier than usual, but by the next morning, Im back to normal. I once took a drug for depression that made me consistently sleep 1418 hours a day, and even when I was awake, I was almost always drowsy.

Plenty of people avoid medications entirely because of the fear of potential side effects like the ones I've had, but Im here to tell you to not give up. I understand your reasoning and your fears, but the potential benefits, for me, always outweigh the potential side effects.

I dont begrudge anyones hesitations, especially since part of it can also be related to religious beliefs. Keeping your body pure means saying no to any foreign pollutants, be they alcohol, tobacco or even medications. I cant tell you whats best for you, but I can give you my personal experience. Id ask you to keep an open mind, because "possible side effects" is a scary phrasebut it doesnt mean every medication is going to come anywhere close to ruining your life.

Basically any medication can come with side effects, but sometimes, they're so minor that you don't even notice them. The most common side effects people generally see include nausea, diarrhea, constipation, dehydration and dry mouth. Antidepressants or mood stabilizers can cause dizziness, drowsiness, an increase in depression or irritability. It's more likely that you'll gain weight on these drugs, but some of them will actually cause you to lose weight. They can also disrupt sleep and have sexual side effects.

However, in my personal experience, the majority of drugs Ive taken have resulted in no side effects serious enough to stop taking them. Ive experienced two of the side effects together with a single medication only twice. Even though Ive changed medications (with my doctors supervision) several times, the primary reason has not been side effects. Its been that the drug simply wasnt helping me effectively, so we tried to find a better option.

Im not going to deny that sleeping 1418 hours a day was awful. I absolutely hated it, and I hope I never have to deal with that again. However, as bad as it was, I stopped taking that particular medication within two or three weeks. I called my doctor, explained the problem, and we switched to something else. The result? Ive been taking the second drug for six years with (as far as I can tell) no noticeable side effects.

Now, it did take time for the drug to actually help, as it required starting at a small dosage, working my way up and then eventually going back down slightly to find the right amount. However, now that Im at the right dosage, my mood swings are under much better control, and my doctor says (if Im lucky) I may never have to change what Im taking again. In the grand scheme of my life, I can now safely look back and say those few weeks of constant sleep didnt hurt me in the long run.

Were all capable of being hypochondriacs when it comes to our personal health. So although I do recommend you be aware of potential side effects of any medication, I dont recommend you go online and memorize the entire list of potential side effects of any particular drug. Why? Because then youre just as likely to have a placebo effect and confirm your worst fears as you are to actually suffer any real problems.

Its a difficult line to toe, but the best thing you can do is keep talking to your doctor about what you may be facing. Once you start taking your new medicine, keep a daily journal of as much information as you likesleep schedules, eating habits, energy levels and your overall mood. If some strange new physical effects or behaviors start to emerge, its probably time to call your doctor and research as much information as you can find.

One day, I may wake up and need a stronger dose of the medicine Im currently taking. I might wake up and realize the drug has stopped working altogether and must be replaced. Finally, even after decades of no serious problems, I could eventually have a severe reaction to the drug. Unfortunately, none of this can be predicted, because our body chemistry changes as we age, and we simply dont know what the result of that will be.

Yes, its scary, but I know the risks. I still believe that my mood and depression symptoms are greatly improved because of my medication and my doctors help. At some point, we all have to make these very personal decisions, but we shouldnt feel helpless or alone. I cant tell you whats best for you, but again, I ask you to keep an open mind. Weigh all your options individually, because its not just your own health at stake: How you feel and function help determine the quality of life for your friends and family as well.

Jay McKenzie loves soccer, history and feeling great. He's on a quest to eat better and exercise more, and he wants to share his experiences along the way. You can email him at jaymckenzie86@gmail.com with comments or questions. The opinions expressed in this column belong solely to the author, not Nooga.com or its employees.

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These foods are GUARANTEED to help you lose weight fast – Daily Star

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:40 pm

SPEEDING up your metabolism is one of the fastest ways to lose weight these foods will do it.

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When it comes to losing weight, the only real tried and tested method is a healthy diet and exercise.

However, studies have shown what you eat can account for 80% of your weight loss.

So how can you optimise what you eat to lose weight faster? Eat foods that will speed up your metabolism.

Your metabolism is the word for the chemical processes that occur throughout the body to keep you alive and these processes require energy.

A faster metabolism equates to burning off this energy acquired from food more quickly which helps you lose weight at a higher rate.

1. Celery

Celery is packed with water and fibre and is also low in calories.

It is also a diuretic the substance which increases the production of urine. This will help increase the rate of your metabolism.

It was also recently revealed that celery is the key to better sex.

Good news dieters! The 23 foods that contain NO calories because you burn more than you consume as you eat

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APRICOTS - Calorie content: 12 kcals per apricotEating apricots is said to help reduce the risk of strokes, and heart attacks. They're also full of vitamin C, potassium and dietary fibre, which all promote good heart health

2. Water

Not technically a food, but completely vital to your metabolic rate.

Even slight dehydration can slow down your metabolism . The best thing to do is drink cold water as it will force your body to use more calories to warm it up, according to a study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

3. Eggs

Eggs are full of vitamin D which can help repair and rebuild muscles (which is why theyre a great thing to eat post-workout).

The larger your muscle mass, the easier it is for your body to burn calories.

4. Avocado

Adding a side of avocado to your eggs sounds like the perfect breakfast to us.

Avocados contain healthy fats which will get your metabolism going but also keep blood sugar levels stable.

5. Spinach

The iron in spinach helps to carry oxygen to your muscles which helps to burn fat at a faster rate.

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Minority Health: Obesity – myfox8.com

Posted: April 22, 2017 at 1:49 am

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Rates of obesity have been on the rise in the United States for all ages and genders, but there are a few groups of people that are affected more than others. Among adult men and women, the African American and Latino populations have substantially higher rates of obesity. Across the nation, approximately 38 percent of adults are obese, but the rate rises to 48 percent among African Americans and to 42 percent among Latinos.

Genetic predisposition, cultural differences and changes in diet, socioeconomics, and access to health care all impact the obesity rate, which is why its important to know which lifestyle changes can help you stay healthy. Start by making small, healthy changes to your diet every day, such as picking fresh foods such as fruits and vegetables and incorporating whole grain choices instead of white bread. Sleep can affect your emotional and physical health, and you should try to fit in at least six to eight hours of sleep a night. Exercise is also an important part of a healthy lifestyle, and you should aim for 30 minutes of activity, five times a week.

Obesity can lead to co-morbid conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea and many others. Making sure you eat proper portions and include the right variety of foods in your diet can be difficult, and often, the guidance of a dietitian can get people on the right track. Cone Health has an exceptional network of primary care providers and registered dietitians dedicated to helping patients develop and maintain healthy, balanced diets that work for them and fit into their lifestyles.

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Janece Moore is a family nurse practitioner at Triad Internal Medicine Associates and a member of Cone Health Medical Group. She earned a bachelors degree in nursing from Winston-Salem State University in 2001. Janece also earned her masters degree in nursing with a concentration in Family Nurse Practitioner from Winston-Salem State University in 2012. She holds an American Nurses Credentialing Center certification and is a member of the local chapter, Greensboro Nurse Practitioner Association.

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