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”
Tag Archives: Weight maintenance
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”
Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 2 of 3
I believe that one of the best things we can do to succeed on our weight maintenance journeys is to learn more about how our bodies work and why we all have the tendency to return to higher weight set points. If we don’t understand how we got here, how can we keep from makingContinue reading “Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 2 of 3”
Exercise: Walking Benefits in 5 Minutes
Today I’d love to share a timely news item which I first heard about on my morning news podcast: walking for just 5 minutes every half hour cuts many health risks from a sedentary lifestyle (1). That is quite a time commitment, but even if you can’t get up and stroll every 30 minutes, youContinue reading “Exercise: Walking Benefits in 5 Minutes”
Self-Care: Clothing, Part 2
Last time, we looked at the first two items in the list below. Today we will consider the final three. Alterations I’m fortunate in being able to sew and I also have a nice sewing machine with ample supplies. I’ve been able to alter many of my clothes as I lost weight. But if somethingContinue reading “Self-Care: Clothing, Part 2”
Sustainability
You’ve likely heard this term before, often involving environmental issues. But the same concepts can be applied to many aspects of our lives, including weight maintenance. Can we continuously support our dietary, exercise, and other healthy lifestyle habits? I’m not writing about eco-friendly eating here, though it’s definitely a concern. I want to keep thisContinue reading “Sustainability”
Self-Care: Clothing, Part 1
Building your wardrobe can be enjoyable, but also costly in terms of time and money. It’s a complicated topic and can even be triggering for many of us. So much of our identity, both positive and negative, is reflected in our clothing choices. Let’s try to value and care for ourselves. Let’s wear the thingsContinue reading “Self-Care: Clothing, Part 1”
Self-Care: Music
Let’s start off with a self-care practice that’s near to my heart, music. I’ve been learning the harp for four years and have found that playing is a wonderful way to de-stress. It is also one of the things I routinely do when I think I’m hungry, but know that it’s definitely not time toContinue reading “Self-Care: Music”
Quitters Day? Ditch Resolutions Day? No Way!
In an earlier blog post, I mentioned that the vast majority of New Year’s Resolutions are broken. Here’s a link: https://lindawbrowning.com/2022/12/29/be-part-of-the-9/ But maybe the most surprising part is that they are often broken three weeks into the new year! According to a study by Strava, the world’s largest sports community, January 19 is the dayContinue reading “Quitters Day? Ditch Resolutions Day? No Way!”
Food Prep: The Skinnytaste Cookbook
The Skinnytaste Cookbook was Gina Homolka’s first healthy recipe book, and it’s a winner! There are 320 pages full of deliciousness in this New York Times best seller. If you visit a bookseller’s website, you can find the recipe for Buttermilk Oven ‘Fried’ Chicken to get an idea of the content. Here is a littleContinue reading “Food Prep: The Skinnytaste Cookbook”
Self-Care: What and Why?
You’ve likely heard of self-care, a phrase that seems to mean just about anything that improves your life. But what is it really and why does it matter in terms of weight maintenance? Self-care is a sort of nebulous term, as it includes so many possible activities. These are actions you undertake to improve yourContinue reading “Self-Care: What and Why?”
Food Prep: What is Skinnytaste?
Skinnytaste was started by Gina Homolka as a way to slim down favorite recipes. From this beginning, Ms. Homolka has developed Skinnytaste into an amazing website, a collection of books, and a partnership with Home Chef. While visiting our nephew and niece last fall, I first learned about Skinnytaste. Their family has adopted a veryContinue reading “Food Prep: What is Skinnytaste?”
Food Prep: The Mayo Clinic Diet 2nd Edition, Recipes Only
The 2nd edition of The Mayo Clinic Diet does not have as much focus on recipes as the 3rd edition. For this reason, if you are mainly buying a book for recipes, this is not the best choice. I’m including the 2nd edition here as I would be remiss to omit the book that helpedContinue reading “Food Prep: The Mayo Clinic Diet 2nd Edition, Recipes Only”
Food Prep: The Mayo Clinic Diet 3rd Edition, Recipes Only
Today I will begin sharing ideas on the recipes found in healthy cookbooks as well as a few diet books. Since the focus of this blog is weight maintenance rather that weight loss, I won’t comment (much) on diet content. What better way to maintain our weight than to find recipes that are tasty –Continue reading “Food Prep: The Mayo Clinic Diet 3rd Edition, Recipes Only”
Food Prep: The Power of Cooking at Home
Finding healthy food that you actually want to eat can be a bit of a challenge. There are many options available, but what fits best for you? I will have upcoming blog posts on this topic, including cookbook reviews. But let’s get started today with the advantages of cooking at home: I’m sure you haveContinue reading “Food Prep: The Power of Cooking at Home”
In the News: Follow Up 60 Minutes on Obesity
Yesterday I shared some thoughts on the 60 Minutes January 1, 2023 report on obesity and diet drug Wegovy. Today, I’d like to add to it with insights from Dr. Tom Rifai, whose YouTube videoing on the topic is quite critical. First, here’s my blog post which links the original 60 Minutes story: https://lindawbrowning.com/2023/01/05/60-minutes-on-obesity/ AndContinue reading “In the News: Follow Up 60 Minutes on Obesity”
In the News: 60 Minutes on Obesity
60 Minutes started off the new year with a compelling segment on obesity and one of the promising new weight loss medications. According to the report, nearly half of American adults are obese, or rephrased properly, have obesity. Yes, I noticed their subtle phrase which recognizes that obesity is actually classified as a disease. ThisContinue reading “In the News: 60 Minutes on Obesity”
Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 1 of 3
In order to understand the struggles of maintaining a healthy weight, I tried several classes on the website and app, Coursera. Most of their training is free unless you need a certificate. For some, you can even take the exams and write the required essays without paying any fees. So this is what I did.Continue reading “Coursework: Understanding Obesity Unit 1 of 3”