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The obesity crisis cannot be blamed on carbs alone

Carbohydrates are currently taking the greatest heat for the escalation of obesity worldwide but is this blame game working? The greatest cost of the global obesity epidemic is yet to be felt. Obesity is a risk factor for a multitude of health complications meaning a health crisis far greater than the present number of obese

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The UGLY Truth about Fruits & Vegetables

It recently came to my attention that massive quantities of the fresh fruit and vegetable produce, harvested by UK farmers, is discarded due to its ‘ugly’ appearance. Retailers of fresh produce reject imperfect fruits and vegetables, seeking only perfection for their supermarket shelves. While we can understand the rejection of damaged, bruised or spoiled produce,

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Raising a Food Smart Kid

{Raising a Food Smart Kid was written for an online parenting resource Parenting Hub} I often find myself reminding parents that children learn to eat much in the same way that they learn to walk, talk, read and write.  It is with encouragement and by example that children learn and this applies to healthy eating habits

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Mind the [Nutrient] Gap

The problem with the regular intake of meals and snacks that are lacking in the nutrients essential for health is not just the high quantities of fat, salt or sugar they typically contain. The absence of the nutrients they fail to provide is an additional negative and the result is a huge nutrient gap between the

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Weekend Food Prep: Plan on a Healthy Week!

Weekend Food Prep is definitely a concept to investigate if you find time to be your greatest obstacle to eating well. The key to healthy eating and living is to actively, rather than just mentally, plan on it! Planning and prepping in advance saves you from managing hunger and meal times impulsively with limited, cost driven food choices. The ultimate

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Exercise & Diabetes

Regular exercise and general physical activity is strongly encouraged for people living with diabetes. This includes type 1 and type 2 diabetes, both on the rise. In addition to healthy eating, an active lifestyle is an important key to good blood glucose control and the prevention of long term complications of diabetes. Exercise makes the cells

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Weight Loss Inhibitors

3 things that could be sabotaging your efforts:     1. Inconsistent exercise: Regular exercise is important for a number of reasons related to weight loss but the muscle mass it sustains is well worth the effort gaining it. Muscle mass declines naturally with age, which means an active pursuit to maintain it is required. Your goals should be

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“Moderation” Defined

 MODERATION noun self-restraint, restraint, self-control, self-discipline; moderateness, temperateness, temperance, abstemiousness, non-indulgence, leniency, fairness [ANTONYMS] extremism Once understood, the term ‘moderation’ is not just a cliche dieticians love to use but rather a simple way in which to prevent excessive behaviour in all aspects of human nature. When it comes to nutrition specifically, excessive or extreme

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The Humble EGG

With Easter around the corner, it seems like a good time to shed some light on the nutrient value in a single egg. Eggs have longed been associated with cholesterol, and as a result avoided by many. While it is true that eggs contain cholesterol, they contain a host of other beneficial nutrients too. Cutting

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Recipe for Weight Loss

Weight loss, and how to achieve it, is everywhere, everyday and with more an more social media platforms, it can be an overwhelming topic. Add to the volume of information the total controversy  therein, and many a person is left frustrated and hopeless rather than inspired. For so many weight loss is a struggle that

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