Correcting overweight problems
Dr. Dalal Akoury, MD
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Correcting overweight complications begins with developing a healthy eating plan to supply your body with the essential nutrients it needs every day and by ensuring just enough calories for good health, while being careful not to overdo it that may lead to weight gain. This is essential and according to doctor Dalal Akoury MD President and founder of AWAREmed health and wellness resource center, a healthy eating plan should be low in saturated fat, Tran’s fat, cholesterol, sodium (salt), and added sugar. Following a healthy eating plan will lower your risk for heart disease and other conditions. Healthy foods include:
- Fat-free and low-fat dairy products, such as low-fat yogurt, cheese, and milk.
- Protein foods like lean meat, fish, and poultry without skin, beans, and peas.
- Whole-grain foods, such as whole-wheat bread, oatmeal, and brown rice. Other grain foods include pasta, cereal, bagels, bread, tortillas, couscous, and crackers.
- Fruits, which can be fresh, canned, frozen, or dried.
- Vegetables, which can be fresh, canned (without salt), frozen, or dried.
Canola and olive oils, soft margarine made from these oils, are heart healthy. However, they should be used in smaller units because they’re rich in calories.
You also consider adding unsalted nuts, like walnuts and almonds in your diet provided that you limit the amount you eat (nuts also are high in calories).
Correcting overweight problems: Food limit
Foods that are high in saturated and Tran’s fats and cholesterol raises blood cholesterol levels and also may be rich in calories. Fats and cholesterol raise your risk for heart disease, so they should be limited, saturated fat is found mainly in:
- Fatty cuts of meat, such as ground beef, sausage, and processed meats like bologna, hot dogs, and deli meats.
- Poultry meat without the skin
- High-fat dairy products like whole milk cheeses, whole milk, cream, butter, and ice cream
- Lard, coconut, and palm oils, which are found in many processed foods
Tran’s fat is found mainly in:
- Foods with partly hydrogenated oils like many hard portions of margarine and shortening
- Baked products and snack foods like crackers, cookies, doughnuts, and bread
- Foods fried in hydrogenated shortenings like French fries and chicken
Cholesterol mainly is found in:
- Egg yolks
- Organ meats like the liver
- Whole milk or whole milk products like butter, cream, and cheese
Avoiding foods and drinks containing added sugars, like high-fructose corn syrup, is very necessary. Added sugars will give you extra calories without nutrients like vitamins and minerals. They (added sugars) are found in many desserts, canned fruit packed in syrup, fruit drinks, and no diet drinks.
Correcting overweight problems: Portion size
A portion is the quantity of food you choose to eat for a meal or snack. It’s different from a serving, which is a measured amount of food and is noted on the Nutrition Facts label on food packages. Anyone who has eaten out lately is likely to notice how big the portions are. Reducing the portion size is a good way to eat fewer calories and balance your energy IN.
Finally what you eat and how you eat can be the cause of your weight problem and this could be complicated if you don’t know that the food you eat is really the reasons for your problem and that is why doctor Akoury created AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center to help people make a difference in their lives. You may want to consider calling on her for more professional direction.