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PUT THAT DOWN, THAT'S NOT HEALTHY.

Started by Doodle, February 16, 2009, 05:38:29 PM

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Quote from: Daft Pink on February 16, 2009, 08:31:46 PM
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on February 16, 2009, 06:38:19 PM
Not really. I eat mostly college cafeteria food, not much fruit. I also eat a lot of junk food. I'd like to eat healthier, but...meh.
You're going to become Mr. Boomer if you aren't careful about your diet.

Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it's about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible

I stopped reading right there and found a problem already with your motivational speech: nobody here needs energy.
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I'm a college student.  I live off Ramen and coffee.  So no.

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Silverhawk79

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Quote from: Daft Pink on February 16, 2009, 08:31:46 PM
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on February 16, 2009, 06:38:19 PM
Not really. I eat mostly college cafeteria food, not much fruit. I also eat a lot of junk food. I'd like to eat healthier, but...meh.
You're going to become Mr. Boomer if you aren't careful about your diet.

Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible – all which can be achieved by learning some nutrition basics and incorporating them in a way that works for you.

Choose the types of foods that improve your health and avoid the types of foods that raise your risk for such illnesses as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Expand your range of healthy choices to include a wide variety of delicious foods. Learn to use guidelines and tips for creating and maintaining a satisfying, healthy diet.

Eat enough calories but not too many. Maintain a balance between your calorie intake and calorie expenditure—that is, don't eat more food than your body uses. The average recommended daily allowance is 2,000 calories, but this depends on your age, sex, height, weight, and physical activity.

Eat a wide variety of foods. Healthy eating is an opportunity to expand your range of choices by trying foods—especially vegetables, whole grains, or fruits—that you don't normally eat.

Keep portions moderate, especially high-calorie foods. In recent years serving sizes have ballooned, particularly in restaurants. Choose a starter instead of an entrée, split a dish with a friend, and don’t order supersized anything.

Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes—foods high in complex carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, low in fat, and free of cholesterol. Try to get fresh, local produce

Drink more water. Our bodies are about 75% water. It is a vital part of a healthy diet. Water helps flush our systems, especially the kidneys and bladder, of waste products and toxins. A majority of Americans go through life dehydrated.

Limit sugary foods, salt, and refined-grain products.   Sugar is added to a vast array of foods. In a year, just one daily 12-ounce can of soda (160 calories) can increase your weight by 16 pounds. See suggestions below for limiting salt and substituting whole grains for refined grains.

Don’t be the food police. You can enjoy your favorite sweets and fried foods in moderation, as long as they are an occasional part of your overall healthy diet. Food is a great source of pleasure, and pleasure is good for the heart – even if those French fries aren’t!

Get moving. A healthy diet improves your energy and feelings of well-being while reducing your risk of many diseases. Adding regular physical activity and exercise will make any healthy eating plan work even better.

One step at a time. Establishing new food habits is much easier if you focus on and take action on one food group or food fact at a time.
I smell copypasta. Either that or Pink went all super-helpful.
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Quote from: Silverhawk79 on February 16, 2009, 08:06:19 PM
Quote from: Customrobo13 on February 16, 2009, 07:15:42 PM
NO. I have coke for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Plus whenever other time I want one.
And I eat junk food. IT ALL TASTES SO GOOD ;-;
FATTY MCFATTERSON >:(

Have you ever seen pictures of me?
Chubby, but fat? No.

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Rayquarian

I'm sure I get enough of everything.  Especially for breakfast.

Titus Andronicus

I swim 6000 to 7000 yards a day. Quite frankly, I eat what I want.
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I want to become a sumo. But my metabolism won't let me. ;A;

I seriously just eat whatever. And till I'm "STUFFED" like I'm about to puke. I know its bad for me. But I'm really active with tennis and random climbings and blah blah.

But I don't really eat meat. I find it disgusting. Cause if you ever watch meat cook before...It's so gross... And all that fat and stuff that contains in meat. Plus the fact of blood and disease and germs and stuff that was IN there. Bad for your arteries. But then again. Every food is really bad for you. Like milk! Milk is like uber fatting(plain milk contains the good kind of fat though. But alot of milk-made products...Ick. Butter, Creme, Icing, Icecream...etc..etc). But ey, we need it for calcium right? So....yeah. Dunno.

I just eat whatever. And whenever. 83

But usually one of my meals is REALLY healthy. I always eat fresh veggies or fruits everyday. But I eat alot of sugar. Sugar is like 80% of my diet. xD


Allegretto

So yesterday I woke up and had a nice breakfast of ore o's and milk, along with a hunny bun.

Earlier I was watching pineapple express with a huge plate of nacho e's with pepperoni and 3 types of cheeses.

Then for dinner I had fried chicken.

My philosophy.

"Don't you want to live until your 80?"

"Not if I can't eat taco's."