Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to Fight Hunger Pains With Protein

By Holly Corbett of Prevention Magazine
Published October 21, 2011

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/10/20/how-to-fight-hunger-pains-with-protein/?test=faces#ixzz1bzi4Y5kw

Whether you’re packing on the pounds or simply want to maintain your current weight, adding more protein to your dish could be your slim-down secret weapon.

Past research has found that protein keeps you feeling full longer than either carbs or fat, so you can eat less and still be satiated.

A new study supports this idea: Researchers from the University of Sydney found that people who ate a diet of 10 percent protein reported feeling hungrier and ate 12 percent more calories throughout the day—mostly from mindless snacking—than those eating a 15 percent protein diet.

Researchers estimated that the extra calories eaten by participants on the lowest protein diet could add up to an extra 2.2 pounds of weight gain a month.

6 Grab and Go Proteins That Fill You Up

Protein is the building block of muscle, and more calories are required to maintain muscle than to preserve fat, which means muscle helps boosts your metabolism.

Bonus: Foods rich in protein are also filled with zinc and B vitamins, both of which strengthen your immune system to help ward off colds and flu. If you’re eating about 1800 calories a day and want to get 15 percent of your calories from protein, you should aim for about 68 grams of protein.

Here are three easy protein switches that up your protein intake for the same number of calories or less. Remember, you want to eat more protein—not calories!—to keep your waistline slim.

Diet Mistakes That Make You Fat

Instead of…1/2 cup granola with 1 cup berries (7 grams protein, 250 calories)Try…1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese with 1 cup berries (15 grams protein, 131 calories)

Instead of…1 ¼ cup mashed potatoes (5 grams protein, 296 calories)
Try…1 ¼ cup vegetarian baked beans (15 grams protein, 295 calories)

Instead of…6-inch pancake sans butter or syrup (5 grams protein, 175 calories)
Try…1 cup low-fat plain yogurt with ½ cup apricots (13 grams protein, 186 calories)

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/10/20/how-to-fight-hunger-pains-with-protein/?test=faces#ixzz1bziD9rfD

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Support Group: Cancer Prevention and Early Detection

Support Group
Monday 10/10 at 6 pm
Nursing Education Center

Topic: Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
Presenter: Gayle Homberg, RN, MS

The presentation will address both male and female-type cancers and colorectal cancer. It will also include key lifestyle modifications for cancer prevention and detection. Gayle is a wonderful speaker and passionate about sharing life-saving information!