Wanna Get Thin for Summer? What’s Trending …

Posted by Alexandra Pitkin on April 20, 2013 under Balanced Eating, Body Care, Budgeting, Fitness, Healthy Living, Making choices

Enjoy Summer in your best health.You’re not alone. Counting down the weeks until summer arrives, only to realize that the New Year’s resolution to eat healthfully or exercise more has been put on the back burner. In a panic, you might search online for diets, hoping to shed a few pounds quickly. But can any diet help you lose weight while maintaining your energy level, health and sanity?

 

Let’s work together to filter out the hype and talk about some standards of nutrition and well-being that are right for you not just for the Summer – but for life.

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The State of Our Food Supply

Posted by Christina Pirello on March 21, 2013 under Balanced Eating, Making choices

ChristinaPirelloHeadshotMaya Angelou famously said that when someone shows us who they are, we should believe them. The same can be said for food and its labeling. Some personal perspective:

When I came home from school every day, my Grandma would have a big pot of some kind of beans or a stew simmering away on the stove, simply prepared with olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs from her window sill. She served it to us as our after-school snack along with bread freshly baked by my Mother. If we wanted cookies, my Mother baked them. If we wanted pizza, they whipped up the dough and— voila!—we had pizza. We lived a life where food was respected and valued, where dinnertime was sacred. And if you didn’t make it to dinner, you’d best be dead, since that was the only acceptable excuse!

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Wanna Get Healthy for Life? “Un-Resolve” Yourself

Posted by Lynn Polmanteer on February 11, 2013 under Balanced Eating, Body Care, Fitness, Nutrition

Take an honest look at your health. What changes would you like to see?

In our fast-paced culture, the New Year is an easy time to feel the pressure for big change – especially when that clock strikes January. Gym’s are full of the well-intentioned, feeling pressure to make changes immediately.  However, studies have shown that gradual, supported changes are easier to stick with over time, and result in actual, achievable goals. So Let’s leave all the January resolutions behind. To get healthy for life, it pays to “un-resolve” yourself and keep the drama out of the equation once and for all! Here are ways to get the ball rolling.

 

Start Today With Two Important Steps:
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Can I Stay Healthy Through the Holidays?

Posted by Caitlin Quinn on December 12, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Body Care, Fitness, Healthy Living, Lifestyle, Making choices, Nutrition

-Seems that no matter which TV station you watch, or website you visit, you’re bombarded with tips on how to handle the holidays without gaining weight. As dietitians at iBeamforLife, we know that it’s actually about a lot more than that. It’s about your whole-health, as we say in our blogs.  Imagine you, enjoying a holiday where you kept on track – not just at the holiday party, but the day AFTER the party as well.

 

Days after an event are prime times for low will-power. It’s used up after stressful social events with lots of temptation and maybe more than a few good reasons to stress-eat! I often hear from clients who say: “Everything was fine until the next day.” So how do you safeguard your whole health through crazy, hectic holidays? Use these Five Steps to help you maintain your personal balance while relaxing and enjoying more of the season.

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How do I deal with dairy?

Posted by Alexandra Pitkin on November 25, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Healthy Living, Making choices, Nutrition

 

Creamy, delicious dairy products have permeated our lives in a big way. From ice cream to cheeses, there’s lots to love. Yet, if you ever experience gas, bloating, or abdominal pain after consuming a lot of dairy you may be in a tough spot. Or maybe you read somewhere that dairy should be avoided and decided to skip it entirely? As a dietitian, I know that lots of information, some of it not so good, floats around about lactose intolerance and dairy. It’s understandable, given the barrage of conflicting information out there. Let’s clear some of the confusion, find out the real deal and start at the very beginning with some basics:

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Fruit Juices: Good For You?

Posted by Lynn Polmanteer on October 26, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Healthy Living, Making choices, Nutrition, Parenting

Recently I wrote about electrolyte drinks to shed some light on what’s helpful vs. what’s hype. The next step in the series is a small but significant one … into the world of juices. Let’s check out some hidden ways you could be gaining weight from ever-popular juices, along with my best tips and strategies to keep enjoyment in the glass while maintaining your best health – for life.

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How Do I Tailgate and Keep Healthy?

Posted by Caitlin Quinn on September 20, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Fitness, Healthy Living, Lifestyle, Making choices, Nutrition, Recipes

The air is crisp, the leaves are falling – autumn is clearly on its way. In my family, autumn means two things: football and tailgate parties. Whether it’s high school football or the NFL, tailgating and football parties are a major part of our weekend.

Unfortunately, tailgate favorites are often loaded with calories, and if you’re not careful, they can quickly undo your health goals. The average tailgater can easily consumer 1,200 calories in a single game!

 

For some perspective, take a look at some commonly eaten football favorites that will have you working out like a pro player to burn them off:

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Your Skin: Healthy & Hydrated for Life

Posted by Christina Pirello on August 3, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Body Care, Making choices, Nutrition, Recipes

 

Life’s certainly a beach in summertime.

 

When I walk into my gym after any given weekend in the summer, there will be body after body suffering the after effects of too much sun (and other excesses) at the Jersey Shore. How do we keep our bodies and our precious skin safe all summer long? Well, since I just know you will be outdoors, fit and active (you will, right?), there are a few things you should know that will keep you fresh as a daisy with skin as soft as dew – for life.

 

My five greatest tips for healthy and hydrated skin:

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Electrolyte Drinks: Good For You?

Posted by Lynn Polmanteer on July 20, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Fitness, Healthy Living, Making choices, Recipes

In April a good friend of mine ran the Boston Marathon. I visited Boston that weekend with some friends to cheer on “Runner Girl” and the trek inspired me to write about hydration. The race took place on an unusually warm spring day with temperatures in the high 80s. We were hot just on the sidelines watching runner after runner and I saw a lot of spectators, including my friends, drinking sports drinks. Sounds appropriate, given all the ads we see every day, right? Well, not quite. Some tips:

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Should I Snack? Clearing the Confusion

Posted by Caitlin Quinn on May 22, 2012 under Balanced Eating, Healthy Living, Making choices, Nutrition

Ever catch yourself wondering about snacking and ask  - “Should I?” If so, you’re not alone and depending on where you look, the answer can be confusing, so let’s clear the air. A recent survey from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service found that what American’s are snacking on, not snacking itself, may be what’s expanding your waistline. The survey of more than 5,000 adults over the age of 20 found that one-third of empty calorie intake comes from snacks.

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