Whenever possible, I will include journal articles (or reports based on their studies) as support for what I write in my blog posts. There are several reasons for this: As a person whose background is in economics, it’s that last one that is most meaningful to me. I am always wondering. “What’s in it forContinue reading “Conflicts of Interest”
Author Archives: Linda W Browning
Measuring & Weighing Foods
I read an interesting question recently on Facebook. A dieter had made some very healthy changes in her eating, yet she was only losing a pound per week. She didn’t know why her loss was so slow, since she was at a relatively high weight. After telling her that a pound per week was actuallyContinue reading “Measuring & Weighing Foods”
Exercise: Zumba®
Let’s look at another fun way to improve our fitness. Dancing to a Latin beat sounds like a great candidate, but I had wondered how effective Zumba is for weight maintenance and improving our health in general. Turns out that it’s an extremely good way to rev up our activity level and improve fitness. KeepContinue reading “Exercise: Zumba®”
Food Prep: DASH DIET for Beginners
This is a great little book which explains the DASH diet and how to implement it, plus it contains 144 pages of recipes. The idea behind the book is to adopt a healthy diet so that you can reduce your dependence on the pharmaceutical industry (1). In the second chapter, author Nathalie Seaton explains theContinue reading “Food Prep: DASH DIET for Beginners”
In the News: Contemplating “The Whale”
I’m not keenly interested in movies, but when I read about The Whale in my news feed, I felt compelled to watch it. I was expecting an uncomfortable depiction of obesity, something like My 600 Pound Life or The Biggest Loser but with an artistic bent. However, screenplay author Samuel D. Hunter takes things inContinue reading “In the News: Contemplating “The Whale””
Self Care: Sunlight
Are you looking for an easy way to uplift your spirits and your health? One that doesn’t require a lot of hard work or a big time commitment? How about a free therapy that can help with weight loss and even some diseases? Look no further than your own backyard or the nearest park! BeforeContinue reading “Self Care: Sunlight”
Food Prep: Clean Slate – A Cookbook and Guide
Today I’m reviewing a book from the editors of Martha Stewart Living, Clean Slate: A Cookbook and Guide – Reset Your Health, Detox Your Body, and Feel Your Best. There are quite a lot of promises in that title. The first 70 pages of this book are all about the principles of clean eating, whichContinue reading “Food Prep: Clean Slate – A Cookbook and Guide”
Coursework: Food Insecurity & Obesity
Perhaps you’ve encountered this paradox: many people who experience low food security have an increased risk of becoming overweight or obese (1). On the surface, this seems odd – that you might have a shortage of food yet are likely to weigh more than those with ample food choices. I believe that last word givesContinue reading “Coursework: Food Insecurity & Obesity”
In the News: Looking Older After Dieting?
I’ve been wanting to write about looking younger after dieting for quite some time. However, cursory research revealed that most people believe that losing weight makes you look older, not younger. And there are few articles on feeling younger, as opposed to looking younger. At this point, I began to believe that it’s the wayContinue reading “In the News: Looking Older After Dieting?”
Food Prep: The Everything Guide to the MIND DIET
Have you heard of the MIND diet? This acronym comes from the Mediterranean/DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay diet. It was designed to lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, and was found to be highly effective (1). The MIND Diet was conceived as a way to reduce dementia. At the time of research at theContinue reading “Food Prep: The Everything Guide to the MIND DIET”
Exercise & Self-Care: CycleBar – Putting Yourself Out There
Are you the type of person who likes to try new things? I’m always ready for new hobbies, new foods, new music, and new places. But I can’t recall trying a new form of exercise in many, many years. Before embarking on any new fitness activity, check with your medical provider to see if it’sContinue reading “Exercise & Self-Care: CycleBar – Putting Yourself Out There”
Medical Challenges to Weight Maintenance
I’m not looking for something to blame; I’m looking for something to explain. This is how I feel about the medical conditions and medications that have an association with weight gain. If we can understand the reasons, we will be closer to finding the solutions. Please speak with your own physician to find out ifContinue reading “Medical Challenges to Weight Maintenance”
Exercise: Cycling
Here is an exercise that nearly everyone can do, even those who have mobility limitations. And it’s as effective as it is easy! Is cycling part of your weight maintenance routine? Before embarking on any new fitness activity, check with your medical provider to see if it’s a good fit for you! There are numerousContinue reading “Exercise: Cycling”
Self-Care: Volunteering
By helping others, you can truly help yourself. Volunteering is an unexpected way to care for yourself. It’s definitely another tool we can use to help maintain our healthy weight. And it’s one with a far reaching positive impact. Here are some of the benefits of volunteering: How might you find the right volunteer projectContinue reading “Self-Care: Volunteering”
Food Prep: The Anti-Inflamation Cookbook
A friend lent me this great cookbook by Amanda Haas which is subtitled “The Delicious Way to Reduce Inflammation and Stay Healthy.” It’s not low calorie per se, but it’s clear that reducing inflammation in our bodies can assist in maintaining a healthy weight. It’s very difficult to get active and eat right if yourContinue reading “Food Prep: The Anti-Inflamation Cookbook”
Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 3 of 3
This is a look into the content of the third unit of Understanding Obesity, a free class on Coursera*. You can also pay a fee to receive a certificate if you desire, but everyone has access to a record which shows your final grade with no charge. Here are links to my prior posts onContinue reading “Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 3 of 3”
In the News: Intermittent Fasting
You are an intelligent person – an individual who knows what works best for your own body and mind. But there is so much for all of us to learn. It’s hard to keep up with so many conflicting opinions – especially with experts changing their advice, which we hope is based upon the objectiveContinue reading “In the News: Intermittent Fasting”
The School of Hard Diets
The opinions below are based on my personal experiences. Please work with your doctor or registered dietician to find a plan that will work for your individual needs. Like most Americans who have struggled with maintaining a healthy weight, I’ve embarked on countless diets. I started early, when I actually was not overweight but believedContinue reading “The School of Hard Diets”
Food Prep: Skinnytaste with Home Chef
I love meal prep delivery services like Home Chef, Dinnerly, Blue Apron, Factor, Hello Fresh, EveryPlate, and Marley & Spoon. Yes, I’ve used every one of those, and no, I’m not trying to lure you in with affiliate links. Honestly, these cut out so much work that’s involved with planning, shopping, and in some casesContinue reading “Food Prep: Skinnytaste with Home Chef”
Exercise: Rowing
Strength training is important, but just not my thing. Does that sound familiar? Or do you love lifting weights, but can’t quite get to the cardio part of your workout? It turns out there is a solution for both types of people – rowing! There is widespread agreement that rowing is a total body workout.Continue reading “Exercise: Rowing”