Lose it this month
Add comment November 1st, 2008
Partly because they have what must be the best public relations plan in the universe, it was pretty hard to miss that October was National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Of course, it was also American Pharmacy, Health Literacy, Dental Hygiene, Vegetarian Awareness and 13 other health-related awareness months.
November is, for the sake of making a point, 12 different kinds of health awareness months but two of the biggies — Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness and American Diabetes Awareness — have something very much in common. That would be more and more evidence that they are tied in with increased obesity.
Tips for avoiding both diseases are practically identical. They include eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly greens and orange vegetables; avoiding saturated and trans fats; eating foods high in Omega-3 oils; eating more whole grains and legumes, and avoiding too much sugar, among other things.
At least for this month, then, maybe you could think about cutting back to avoid these diseases.
Cutting 250 calories per day (the equivalent of a couple of cookies, a bagel or one and a half cans of sugared soda) out of your diet per day would save 1,750 calories per week. Add a brisk half-hour walk to burn about another 250 calories per day and you could be looking at a four-pound weight loss by the time December rolls around. Â

