DIETING Everything you need to know about losing weight the healthy way.

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DIETING Everything you need to know about losing weight the healthy way.

New Year… New You?  On January 1 st, over half of the people living in the United States went on a “diet.”  The most common New Years Resolution is Dieting.

What is Overweight?  Main Entry: 1over·weight  Function: noun  Date: 1552  1 : weight over and above what is required or allowed 2 : excessive or burdensome weight

Is it bad to be Overweight?  Not just an image thing. All about HEALTH concerns. Such as: Heart issues, Joint problems, Sleeping problems, mood and energy levels.  Being overweight has an impact on the body’s total health.

Are YOU Overweight?  Figuring this out if more complicated for teens than adults because teens are still growing and developing.  Doctors use BMI to determine this.  Doctors consider a teen obese when his or her BMI number is higher than the BMI numbers of 95% of other teens the same age and gender. Someone whose BMI number is between 85% and 95% of the BMIs of other teens the same age and gender is overweight.

How do I find my BMI?  Body Mass Index or BMI are based on the following categories: SEX (male or female) AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT  Check out these websites bmi.html bmi.html

What does my BMI tell me?  BMI’s are sorted into different ranges: Underweight-<18.5 Normal Weight Overweight Obese->30

Why Do People Diet?  Unhealthy Weight  Training for Sports  Self Conscious about the way they look  Supposed to look like

FAD DIETS… It’s just cool like that.. YO…  Based on drastically cutting back calories.  Based on taking pills, powders or herbs.  Tells you to only eat certain foods or certain food combinations.  Requires you to completely cut out fats, sugars or carbs.  Requires you to skip meals or replace meals with special drinks or food bars.

An activity for YOU to complete!

Questions 1.What is the fad diet you chose? 2.What is the main idea of the diet? 3.Did this diet promote exercise? Explain. 4.Does the diet give you tips on how to change your eating habits? Give examples. 5.Does the diet use all of the food groups in the Food Guide Pyramid?

More… 6.Does this diet list any precautions or warnings? If so, what are they? 7.Does the diet encourage eating at least 1,200 calories per day? 8.Do you recommend this diet? Why or why not? Explain. 9.Where did you get your information from and where they a liable source?

How Can I Lose Weight Safely?

MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR!

Watch what you’re drinking

Start Small!

Stop eating when you’re full

Eat Less More Often

5 a day keeps the pounds away!

Avoid Fad Diets

Don’t Banish Certain Foods

Get Moving!

BUILD MUSCLE

Forgive yourself

Last, But Not Least… YOU ARE NOT ALONE! You can stay motivated by making DIETARY GOALS.

 Know your goal  Make it specific  Make it realistic  Write it down!  Break it down  Check up on your goal…  Recommit to your goal if you slip up.  Keep a stick-to-it attitude  Share it with a friend!

Finally… And be safe about it!