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Are You on the Fast Track to a Heart Attack? Fast-5 Guidelines for a Safe Drive Through Experience

 

Take a look around you the next time you are out...at the mall, waiting in line at the post office or in any other public place.

Notice anything different lately about the people you see?

Chances are that over half the people you came in contact with were overweight or obese. Perhaps you fall into one of these categories yourself.

The statistics are alarming. Nearly 64% of Americans are now classified as overweight or obese, putting many of us at risk for heart disease, diabetes and other chronic diseases.

Here's another number for you. According to FDA Commissioner, Dr. Andrew von Eschencbach, Americans consume one-third of our calories outside our homes...in restaurants, cafeterias and other establishments.

We already know we tend to eat more, in terms of both fat and total calories, when we go out to eat. Plus, nutritional information about the foods we consume in restaurants is not easily available. And portion sizes! In the average restaurant, there is usually enough food (and calories) on one plate to feed two people, and sometimes three.

But with the demands of work, children and family, the days of three home cooked meals are over for most of us. Many of us will continue to eat most, if not all of our meals outside our homes. What can we do to make sure that by eating out we are not on the fast track to a heart attack?

America has been called the "Fast Food Nation" and for good reason. This country was one of the first places where you could get a day's worth of calories for a couple of bucks and then consume them in five minutes, all without ever leaving your car!

Here are the "Fast-Five" food guidelines:

1) No Super-sizing: keep portion control in mind. Because many fast foods are calorie dense (meaning a lot of calories in a relatively small amount of food), you can be easily fooled by the amount of calories you are actually consuming.

2) Easy on the sauce: Avoid high fat and high calorie sauces and salad dressings, either by eliminating them completely or ordering them on the side and then using them sparingly.

3) Your attention please: Many fast food places are adding lower calorie and fat choices so pay attention to changes in the menu. Choose from one of these newer, healthier offerings instead of the regular fare.

4) Have it your way: Even if there are no lower fat and calorie choices, you can make the food you do order healthier. Order a grilled chicken sandwich without sauce or mayo. (You can ask for mustard instead.) Always get salad dressing on the side. Order a single hamburger (regular or children's size).

5) Make the switch: Beverages can really pile on a lot of empty calories. A large cola drink has 310 calories! Switch to water or low fat milk. If you just have to have that soda, at least get a diet soda and one that is caffeine free.

So next time you find yourself on the fast food track, remember the Fast Five. Your waistline (and your heart) will thank you for it!

Author: Ellen Britt
 
Author Bio:

Ellen Britt

Ellen is a wellness coach, writer and professional speaker who also facilitates workshops and distance learning programs. She practiced as a PA (physician assistant) for twenty-two years, specializing in emergency medicine, occupational health and urgent care. Ellen has coached hundreds of clients on stress resiliency, weight loss and smoking cessation as well as health and wellness issues.

She is co-founder of the Helix Institute, an international distance learning organization, specializing in the virtual delivery of Wellness Coach training to coaches and health professionals. Ellen is also co-founder of Primal Waters, a subsidiary of Blue Crow Studio, Inc. She is the executive producer of Primal Waters? Telly award-winning relaxation video, The Fifth Season and served as the executive producer and writer for the acclaimed web based presentation, Lessons from Water. As co-founder of Primal Waters, Ellen is responsible for the development and implementation of the company?s innovative health and wellness programs for professionals, executives and individuals.

Ellen holds a doctorate in biology from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana and is currently completing degree requirements for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology through the Fielding Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, California. Ellen lives and works near Atlanta, Georgia.

 
 
 

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