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Snacks For a Beach Bod

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

tanya_zuckerbrot2Who wants to go to the beach feeling bloated?  Not me!  Bloating is a pretty common occurrence that most of us go through after eating.  Bloating is generally caused by water retention or gas, a buildup of air in the intestines and stomach causing you to feel like someone is pushing on your stomach, from the inside out, which can be very uncomfortable.   Here are foods to avoid and foods to enjoy for your day of fun in the sun!

Fiber:  For a flat belly, try increasing your fiber intake. A healthy adult wants to aim for 25-30 grams of fiber per day. Not only will fiber help you feel full for longer, but it will also increase bowel motility helping to remove waste and avoid any bloating. The best part of fiber is that because it is the non-digestible component of plant-based foods, it will make you feel full without adding calories! Consider eating high-fiber foods such as whole-wheat breads, high-fiber cereals, whole grains, fruits and vegetables.

Turkey sandwich: 3 oz. lean turkey on a whole-wheat pita, with 2 slices of tomato, romaine lettuce and mustard. This remake of the classic deli sandwich provides you with the perfect combination of fiber and protein on the go. Switching from white bread to whole wheat will bulk up your fiber intake while providing you with essential vitamins and nutrients. In addition, all lean meats such as turkey breast help to speed up the metabolism and burn more fat simply because they require so much energy for complete digestion.

Low-fat string cheese and an apple or pear: Low-fat string cheese is a convenient and healthy snack — especially when you’re on the go.  Although protein will provide you with needed energy, the addition of a fresh, crisp apple or juicy pear will provide you with a wonderful and filling snack of fiber and protein. According to researchers from the State University of Rio de Janeiro, overweight women who ate the equivalent of three small apples or pears a day lost more weight on a low-calorie diet than women who didn’t add fruit to their diet. This snack will keep you satiated through all your errands of the day.

Glenny’s Soy Crisps: Rather than grabbing a bag of chips, which contain unwanted calories and loads of trans fat, pick up a bag of Glennys’ Soy Crisps. They’re delectable, baked chips that come in a variety of flavors and pack in fiber and heart-healthy soy protein, and also have about 1/3 of your daily calcium needs. Whether your craving salty or sweet, these will surely keep you feeling satisfied all day long.

Gnu Flavor and Fiber bar: Thank goodness for energy bars convenient, pre-packed, pre-portioned meals that are simple, mess-free and portable! With so many different brands on the supermarket shelves, grabbing one while on the run is a simple way to satisfy your hunger… NOT SO FAST!!!

Many of these “energy bars” although marketed as “healthy” are simply glorified candy bars. Gnu flavor and fiber bars are one of your best options. Gnu bars have less than 150 calories and 3 grams of fat, but contain 12 grams of fiber —nearly half of the daily recommendation. These high-fiber, low-fat bars are a savior when you’re in a car, at the office or the gym. Choose from any of their 5 tasty flavors including cinnamon raisin, chocolate brownie, peanut butter, banana walnut, and orange cranberry.

High-potassium foods: Eating potassium-rich foods will also help combat bloating during bikini season. Potassium counterbalances sodium—which causes water retention and bloating—and has a diuretic effect on the body. So by eating foods that are high in potassium, you can reduce bloating naturally.  When picking from the produce department, choose things like bananas, papayas, kiwis, strawberries, spinach, cooked beets and broccoli.

Increase your vitamin B6 consumption: Vitamin B6 acts as a natural diuretic, which helps to prevent bloating. It’s important never to consume more than 100 mg per day. Foods rich in vitamin B6 include yellow fin tuna, roasted chicken breast and avocado.

8 dried apricot halves with 1 oz. Everybody’s Nuts pistachios (European Roast): Not only are pistachios a great source of both fiber and protein, but they also contain antioxidants and vitamin B6. Enjoy pistachios with a high-fiber fruit such as dried apricots, which provide vitamin A, promoting good vision.

Star-Kist Lunch To-Go tuna kits (omit the crackers) and 4 GG Bran Crispbread high-fiber crackers: Sometimes the most satisfying snacks are those that resemble a meal. And tuna fish on crackers is a great mini-lunch, perfect for an on-the-go snack packed with 20 grams of fiber and and 20 grams of protein! Best of all, it comes filled with mayo, relish and a mini spoon!

Add in some vitamin E and polyphenols:  Foods which contain polyphenols and vitamin E protect skin from damaging free radicals. For example, a preliminary finding in the Journal of Nutrition suggest that a regular intake of poleyphenols found in dark chocolate make skin hydrated and lessen the effects of a sunburn.

Dark chocolate: If a chocolate craving hits, nibble on some dark chocolate which contains both vitamin E and polyphenols.

Green tea: Rather than sipping on an ice-cold lemonade which contains 175 calories and 42 grams of sugar, sip on iced green tea. Not only is this calorie-free and sugar-free, keeping your waistline in tact, it contains polyphenols to protect your skin. And an added bonus, it contains EGCG, which studies have shown can rev up your metabolism and  help you burn fat.

Sunflower seeds: Sunflower seeds are a great snack for the beach and contain high amounts of vitamin E.
Water: Not drinking enough water can cause dehydration, which leads to subsequent bloating. This is why it’s so important to drink enough water. In the summer months, it’s easy and essential to increase fluids by adding sugar-free drink flavor packets to water bottles or fresh lemons and limes to plain water. In addition, water keeps you feeling full so you don’t confuse your hunger with thirst. Aim to drink eight 8-oz glasses of water a day or keep a water bottle with you to help you reach your water goal!

Foods to Avoid before and at the Beach:

Salty, highly-processed foods: Sodium causes the body to retain water, which in essence causes bloating—this leads to you feeling as big as a balloon. Avoid foods like hot dogs, which are high in both fat and sodium. Also, avoid the fast food counter where options are usually extremely high in sodium. Avoiding any kind of salty snacks such as pretzels and potato chips, is essential to maintaining your bikini body,.  

Gassy foods: Certain foods create more gas in your GI tract than others. This includes raw vegetables and legumes such as cauliflower, broccoli, peppers, onions and cabbage. However, many times if you cook these vegetables, they will deliver the same nutrients, but take up less room in your GI tract — leaving you feeling skinnier and ready to dress in your mini bikini.

Chewing gum: Many people don’t realize this, but chewing gum can cause bloating because it causes you to swallow air. All that air gets trapped in your GI tract and causes pressure, bloating and belly expansion.

Sugar-free candies: Sugar-free candies and gum often contain sorbitol. Sorbitol is a sugar substitute that acts as a laxative, which draws water into the large intestine. As little as four sticks of sorbitol-containing gum can cause bloating and abdominal pain.

Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD is a nutritionist and founder of www.Skinnyandthecity.com.    She is also the creator of The F-Factor Diet™, an innovative nutritional program she has used for more than ten years to provide hundreds of her clients with all the tools they need to achieve easy weight loss and maintenance, improved health and well-being.  For more information log onto www.FFactorDiet.com.

Is Late Night Stress Wreaking Havoc on Your Diet?

Monday, March 16th, 2009

tanya_zuckerbrot4Having the occasional late-night snack won’t pack on the pounds, but according to many studies, if nighttime noshing becomes a habit, it might. Yet, when the clock strikes twelve and you’re still wide awake, it’s often unfeasible to resist raiding your kitchen from top to bottom. Although a box of donuts or a pint of ice cream might seem like your only hope to get you through the night, don’t succumb!

Foods high in sugar can prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep because they can wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels and your waistline. Foods which release serotonin in the brain through an amino acid known as tryptophan are associated with a calming, anxiety-reducing effect and even drowsiness, helping you to fall asleep.  Simply put, serotonin helps to alleviate stress, sending you off to a peaceful night’s sleep. Replacing those sugar-laden snacks with healthy alternatives will allow you to drift off to dream land guilt free.

The Fix:
Whole grains are a low-fat way to trigger some insulin production which will induce sleep without weight gain. Dairy products and lean protein contain the magic tryptophan, an amino acid that also helps the brain produce serotonin and melatonin.

The Food:
2 whole-grain crackers with low-fat cheese
½ whole-wheat pita with 2 slices of lean turkey breast
1 packet instant oatmeal or ½ cup high-fiber cereal with ½ cup warm skim milk

The Fix:
These nutty snacks are full of magnesium and B vitamins, both of which help promote serotonin — the relaxing neurotransmitter. Natural sugars in apricots boost blood-glucose levels, which sag while you sleep. The most “serotonized” fruit is the banana. Bananas are high in vitamin B6, melatonin and serotonin which help us feel drowsy.

The Food:
1 oz of pistachios and 8 dried apricots
1 oz almonds and an apple
½ Banana with 1 tablespoon of peanut butter

*Chamomile Tea: Okay, so this isn’t a snack. Chamomile has a mild sedative effect and is well known among the sleeping problems crowd. The oatmeal cookie triggers insulin but has some other good side effects.

Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD is a nutritionist and founder of Skinnyandthecity.com.    She is also the creator of The F-Factor Diet™, an innovative nutritional program she has used for more than ten years to provide hundreds of her clients with all the tools they need to achieve easy weight loss and maintenance, improved health and well-being.  For more information log onto www.FFactorDiet.com.

Tanya’s Tasty Tips: Surprising Snacks Less than 150 Calories

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

tanya_zuckerbrotSince it’s wise to eat something small at least every 3 hours, having a snack isn’t an indulgence; it’s an important part of your diet.  Eating small snacks can help prevent you from becoming ravenous throughout the day and into the night. 

Carb-only snacks raise your blood sugar quickly then cause it to drop below normal.  When that happens, you tend to eat anything you can get your hands on.  However, what you choose as a snack can make a big difference on your energy and your mood.  And often what most people choose is too high in calories and fat.  Sure it is easy to get a bag of chips from the vending machine, a muffin from the deli, or a refreshing smoothie from Jamba Juice, but these snacks can have well over 300 calories and leave you hungry soon after.

The snacks below contain no more than 150 calories, which is just enough to satisfy you without sabotaging your diet.  They should also be a combination of fiber and protein, since fiber and protein are the two nutrients that take the longest to digest and keep you full and satisfied on fewer calories.  According to the American Dietetic Association, the average American should be receiving 20-35 grams of fiber daily, but currently, most of us only receive between 9-11 grams.  So in order to keep your energy levels high, snacks are an essential part of the day. 
 
1. 8 Dried Apricot Halves with 1 oz. Pistachios
Not only are pistachios a great source of both fiber and protein, but they also contain antioxidants and vitamin B6. Although nuts do contain healthy fats which are believed to lower cholesterol, eating straight from the bowl can easily lead you to munch through 1000 calories. Shelled pistachios contain the least calories because the shells take up most of the volume of 1 cup.  Cracking them open allows you to be conscious of what you are doing and therefore slow down consumption time, which can enable one to curb their caloric intake dramatically. Pair this salty crunch with a chewy fruit, like dried apricots which also contain fiber, while promoting good vision through vitamin A.

2. ½ Cup Fiber One Cereal with  Fage 0% Total Greek Yogurt and Splenda with Fiber
One of the most popular snacks is a granola yogurt parfait. Although it is often thought of as a healthy fiber-rich food, granola only contains a measly 2 grams of fiber, and is usually loaded with calories and excess sugar. Swapping granola for Fiber One will not only save you over 100 calories, but provide you with a whopping 14 grams of fiber in ½ cup. Mixing this cereal into Fage Yogurt, which contains 18 grams of protein, will fill you up without filling you out. For an extra boost of fiber, flavor it with Splenda with Fiber, a no-calorie sweetener that provides you with one gram of fiber and a sweet bite. 

3.  1 Individual Size Jell-O Mint Chocolate Fudge Sugar-Free Pudding  Snack with 1 Cup Strawberries and a Dollop of Whipped Cream
How many of us are guilty in indulging in ice cream sundaes? A haagen- daaz mint chip dazzler contains 1,270 calories, that’s as many calories as some may eat in a day.  For the same amount of calories you can have 10 of these fudgy low- cal treats.  Many people don’t realize that pudding is a great source of calcium. Paired with strawberries, which are a great source of fiber, this treat is sure to curb any craving in addition to curbing your hungry. And you can never go wrong with a creamy dollop of whipped cream.

4. Starbucks Tall Skim Cappuccino with 1 Quaker Chewy 90 Calorie Granola Bar Dark Chocolate Cherry
Never drink your calories! By ordering non-fat milk in your coffee beverages you will instantly “skim” your calories and fat while still receiving the same benefits of protein and calcium. You may think a muffin is the perfect compliment to any warm beverage, but be wary that a store bought muffin contains over 400 calories causing havoc on your diet. Instead, pair your creamy cappuccino with a Dark Chocolate Cherry granola bar. Not only is this piece of chewy goodness 90 calories, but contains heart-healthy antioxidants in every bite.

5. Gnu Flavor and Fiber Bar
Thank goodness for energy bars — convenient, pre-packed, pre-portioned meals that are simple, mess free and portable! With so many different brands on the supermarket shelves, grabbing one while on the run is a simple way to satisfy your hunger … NOT SO FAST!!! Many of these “energy bars” although marketed as “healthy” are simply glorified candy bars. Gnu flavor and fiber bars are your best options. Gnu bars have less than 150 calories and 3 grams of fat, but contain 12 grams of fiber nearly half of the daily recommendation. These high-fiber, low-fat bars are a savior when you’re in a car, at the office or the gym. Choose from any of their five  tasty flavors including cinnamon raisin, chocolate brownie, peanut butter, banana walnut and orange cranberry.

6. 1 Bag 100 Calorie Popcorn with Parmesan Cheese
Microwave popcorn such as Orville Redenbacher’s Smart Pop mini bags or Jolly Time Healthy Pop minis are about 100 calories for the entire bag, 2 grams of fat and 5 grams of fiber. That is a savings of almost 400 calories from getting a small bag of buttered popcorn. Popcorn contains an amino acid known as serotonin, which has been said to boost feelings of happiness and calmness — so pop on in the microwave, for those times your feeling blue.  For bold and sharp flavor, sprinkle parmesan cheese which is low in calories and adds a boost of protein.
 

7. 4 GG Bran Crispbread High-Fiber Crackers with 1 Wedge Laughing Cow Cheese, and 1 Ounce Smoked Salmon
This is a deliciously satisfying healthy alternative to the classic bagel and lox. One cracker contains 12 calories and 5 grams of fiber, and gives you a satisfying crunch, as opposed to a high calorically-dense bagel.  Instead of using artery-clogging full-fat cream cheese, spread with a lighter and tastier Laughing Cow wedge. To really complete this snack, top with 1 ounce of smoked salmon — this contains heart healthy omega-3s. Not only will this snack allow you to feel full on few calories, but studies show omega-3 fatty acids can also better your appearance by making skin glow and hair shine.  How’s that for a girl’s best snack?

8.  Thomas’ High-Fiber English Muffin 1 Tablespoon Peanut Butter and Sugar-Free Jelly
There’s nothing like a good old peanut butter and jelly sandwich. However, your childhood favorite prepared on white bread contains excess calories and very few nutrients. Choosing half of a Thomas’ Light English Muffin, which is filled with hearty whole grains, fiber and protein will instantly provide you with more essential nutrients and cut the calories in half. Peanut butter is a great source of monounsaturated fat which not only lowers cholesterol, but also slows down digestion to help keep you feeling satisfied. Just be wary that although peanut butter is a healthy fat it still is fat, and calories can quickly add up, so only spread 1 tablespoon full. Top with any flavor sugar-free jelly for a healthy twist on this classic sandwich.

9. 1 Cup Baby Carrots with ¼ Cup Hummus
The crunchy texture and sugary taste of carrots makes for a great snack. Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, vitamin A  and many other beneficial vitamins and nutrients. Carrots have a reputation of helping one see better and reduce risks for many diseases; but carrots are also erotic stimulants because of their phallic resemblance.  Hummus is made from chickpeas which have poly- and monounsaturated fats, which are beneficial to your health. Plus, you get the added boost of fiber. So start dipping!!

10. 15 Baked Tostitos Scoops (1 oz.) with  2 Tablespoons Bean  Dip
This is a great snack to serve at a party. The usual choice of potato chips and onion dip is a combination of greasy, fried carbohydrates and trans fat.  Instead, try serving Baked Tostitos scoops, which will satisfy your craving with a fraction of the fat that potato chips have, and the bean dip is loaded with fiber and protein, making it a figure-friendly combination with every scoop you take.

Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD is a nutritionist and founder of Skinnyandthecity.com.    She is also the creator of The F-Factor Diet™, an innovative nutritional program she has used for more than ten years to provide hundreds of her clients with all the tools they need to achieve easy weight loss and maintenance, improved health and well-being.  For more information log onto www.FFactorDiet.com.

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