| Avoid Mall Belly When Holiday Shopping The holidays mark the season of shopping and eating as shoppers rush to the mall to buy gifts. Malls are popular not just for the merchandise they carry but for the many restaurants and snack shops they offer. |
| Don’t Be Afraid; Take Action To Avoid Holiday Weight Gain The average American only gains 1 pound during the holidays, but most people will keep the extra weight during the next year. |
| Secrets of a Food Diary Many of us have probably not thought of having a diary since we were in fourth grade and writing secretively about our boyfriends. But keeping a food diary or journal can be an important step in understanding your eating habits and what triggers excessive eating. |
| [Image: Comparison]Make That 8 Fries, Please Eating only 100 more calories a day than you burn can lead to a weight gain of 10 pounds a year. With today’s larger portions, it’s easy to consume 100 extra calories, and more, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| As Few As 100 Calories A Day Affects Weight Gain Or Loss Many people likely think that excessive eating and zero exercise are the sole culprits for weight gain. The reality is that as few as 100 calories a day can make a major difference in weight gain or loss. |
| Weight Loss Is Wrong Goal In Dieting Millions of Americans are on the latest fad diets to lose weight. The problem is, most of these diets don’t provide lasting results, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| Workable Plan Needed To Keep New Year’s Weight Loss Resolution A New Year’s resolution for many Americans is to lose weight. Unfortunately, many Americans are unable to keep that resolution. |
| Not All Fats Bad In an attempt to lose weight, some people try to eliminate all fats and oils from their diets. That’s a mistake, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| Ways to Drop 100 Calories a Day A few hundred calories here, a few hundred calories there and pretty soon those pounds start creeping up. If you could trim just 100 calories a day from your diet, you’d be on your way to arresting that growing waistline, according to LSU AgCenter food and nutrition professor Dr. Annrose Guarino. |
| [Image: Weight Loss Methods]Weight Loss Methods Series When someone is overweight and is motivated to lose weight, there are safe and effective methods to lose pounds and to maintain weight loss. An LSU AgCenter and Pennington Biomedical Research Center Nutrition Series. |
| Don't Let A Day Of Shopping Ruin Your Diet The holidays mark the season of shopping and eating. Busy shoppers may eat many meals at the mall. LSU AgCenter nutritionist, Dr. Beth Reames says to be sure and put something in your stomach before hitting the shops. |
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