Friday, February 22, 2008

Help saying goodbye to dieting

When I first saw the new ad campaign for Weight Watchers, I was taken back. After all, I have always thought of the Weight Watchers program, which requires participants to take part in a particular practice of eating, managing and controlling intake, as dieting.

a: food and drink regularly provided or consumed b: habitual nourishment c: the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person or animal for a special reason d: a regimen of eating and drinking sparingly so as to reduce one's weight diet>
- Merriam-Webber Dictionary

And while I value the attempt made by Weight Watchers to offer less restriction, more choices, and a stray from the idea of providing food, there are still restraints and a nutrition program to follow. I've never been a fan of dieting. I've always enjoyed food too much to think of restricting my intake.

However, I was taught early on through demonstration, that an understanding of nutrition beats out trying to force yourself upon parameters set by someone else.
Learning the basics of nutrition, starting with daily recommended intake in each food group to understanding reading a food label, you can manage your own diet. Because, honestly, why should someone who you've never met?

Women's Fitness.net had a few great top 10 features on managing a healthy diet without dieting. In their article, top 10 reasons to say goodbye to dieting, WF.net covers everything from learning how to manage fiber intake, low fat and lean meat, to managing portion sizes and eating with all your senses. This top 10 is a great start for those on their own trying trying to get a basic approach to managing nutrition. Top 10 ways to eat healthy is also a great starting point for nutrition knowledge.

WF.net's
top 10 myths and facts on food is another great place to start. Most of the myths debunked in this article are ones I've heard over and over again, some even boasted by diet plans. Myths about protein diets, fat vs. low carb foods, and carbohydrates as weight gainers are all explained. Knowing some truth behind these myths is a great way to start your own diet plan, if not a good starting point for what to look for when joining a diet.

The
top 10 best snack foods starts out with a great section on the benefits of snacking all together. Besides that, the article has 10 great tips on healthy snacks which may spark up some ideas for your own between meal plans. If you're looking to enrich your diet with some heart healthy, the top 10 most functional foods will help give you some ideas. Tomatoes and tea can help protect against certain cancers, while cranberry juice and yogurt will be beneficial to your urinary and gastrointestinal track.

Understanding the helping effects of food will put you at power with creating dinners and feeling comfortable in the kitchen.
For more WF.net nutrition help, check the top 10 ways to change your eating behavior, and for those interested in finding a diet that works for them, the top 10 ways to avoid dieting mistakes.