Should be: "FIT BY '41, MAYBE '42" as in the YEAR 2042. Compulsive over eater, and it is hard to change old habits. Not giving up. Hip bursitis and plantar fasciitis have added to the difficulty but also to the necessity to shed the extra 80 pounds. Have to get over embarrassment of exercising in front of others because without some sort of exercise, I drop back into depression and coping with food. Including tracking calories thanks to free websites that make it doable. (Updated 2-22-12)
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Meal PLANNING Worksheet
Friday, February 26, 2010
I Don't Want This Gift To Myself
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Dr. Oz and Diane, Fit to the Finish
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Life is Hard Quote and Monthly Report
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Sunday Morning Dream
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
De-cluttering
Saturday, February 13, 2010
A Mother's Anxiety (and C25K Reports)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
A Hand For Haiti: Fundraiser by Celiac Teen
Thursday, February 4, 2010
This Sugar Is Healthy For You and Makes You Wanna Dance
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
For A Limited Time Only: Real Sugar!!!
These are pictures my husband took at our local grocery store. There is a mountain display of soda, snacks and other junk for Super Bowl weekend coming up.
Fructose undermines these normal satiety signals, increasing caloric consumption both directly and indirectly:
Fructose does not stimulate a leptin rise, so your satiety signals are diminished.
Glucose suppresses ghrelin (the hunger hormone—it makes you want more food), but fructose does not.
By raising triglycerides, fructose reduces the amount of leptin crossing your blood-brain barrier.
Fructose increases insulin levels, interfering with the communication between leptin and your hypothalamus, so your pleasure signals aren’t extinguished. Your brain senses starvation and prompts you to eat more.
Fructose decreases the production of malonyl-CoA, which may help promote a sense of energy adequacy.
Along with causing insulin resistance, fructose alters the hedonic response to food thereby driving excessive caloric intake, setting up a positive feedback loop for overconsumption.
So, have you managed to eliminate all of the artificial stuff from your meals? That is going to be my focus over the next week. I'm going to plan my meals and prepare so I'm not tempted to eat out and grab that soda. I want to live a healthy, full-of-energy life. After all, I'm here for a limited time only.
HFCS and Baby Formula: Can you believe it?!
Do you ever get this feeling you want to move forward but are pulled by opposing forces? I have been very dismayed lately about how high fructose corn syrup is in EVERYTHING.