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Calorie Burn and Calorie Consumption
8 Things You Don’t Know About Calories
Discover the sneaky facts about calorie burn and calorie consumption that trip up even the savviest dieter
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The Truth About Calories
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Portions Sizes Are Out of Control
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Serving Sizes Are Deceiving
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Not All Calories Are Created Equal
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Gym Machine Counts Are Bogus
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Exercise Makes You Hungry
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Liquid Calories Are Ignored
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Snack Time is More Like Mealtime
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“Health” Foods Contain Hidden Ingredients
Snack Time is More Like Mealtime
Between 1977 and 2006, Americans nibbled and noshed approximately 580 calories each day from snacks, according to information presented at the 2011 Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Annual Meeting and Food Expo. Though researchers debate as to whether this uptick in snacking is causing obesity or not, they can agree that the foods people choose as snacks aren’t always healthy choices. “Snack foods are tremendously popular, and Americans are eating tons of nutrient-poor, calorie-dense foods like energy drinks, candies, cookies, and cakes,” says Zied. These items often come in oversized packaging, and not the recommended 200-calorie snack portion, leading to extra calories consumed throughout the day.
Video: The Ultimate Snack Stash
Stop the confusion: Instead of buying a huge jar of almonds and noshing all day, pre-portion your snacks ahead of time. Even healthy foods can cause you to gain weight if you eat more calories than you burn off, so portion control is key. Try filling up on lower-calorie foods as snacks—baby carrots, grapes, etc.—or saving half of your lunch sandwich to eat in the afternoon.
Snacks That Power Up Weight Loss
Video: The Ultimate Snack Stash
Stop the confusion: Instead of buying a huge jar of almonds and noshing all day, pre-portion your snacks ahead of time. Even healthy foods can cause you to gain weight if you eat more calories than you burn off, so portion control is key. Try filling up on lower-calorie foods as snacks—baby carrots, grapes, etc.—or saving half of your lunch sandwich to eat in the afternoon.
Snacks That Power Up Weight Loss























