Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the best diet for Teenagers?

I have a friend who weighs 180 at 14 years old, how should I help and she wants to know about a diet that actually works without starving yourself. Thanks.
Answer:
Help her to get outside more - walks, biking, swimming, don't play video games, watch TV, or sit on the computer very often (limit it to 1 hour a day TOTAL) - suggest other physical activities. Diets that actually work include eating MORE - really. Eat 6 times a day - BUT eat healthy things. I have heard that eating by color is the best - BLUEberries, RED apples %26 berries, anything GREEN, YELLOW, ORANGE - fruit %26 juice. Limit to once a day anything WHITE - potatoes, rice, bread. Read labels and avoide anything with "high fructose corn syrup" whenever possible.Always eat enough protein everyday (but not fried) - chicken, fish (including tuna packed in water), eggs (one or two). Try to avoid all processed meats: lunchmeat and hot dogs. Only eat beef and burgers once it a while - pork, too.Stop drinking soda, juices (other than one glass of orange or apple juice in the morning) and any other drink sweetened with sugar or "high fructose corn syrup" IMMEDIATELY. Drink water and milk - watch out for the "fitness" waters - they are sometimes loaded with sugar. This is the biggest "weight gain" item for teens.Stop eating when you are no longer hungry - that means stop before you're full. If you plan to snack, and plan your snacks - you'll never get really hungry and so you won't be tempted to gorge on unhealthy things or keep eating after you're full.The hardest part will be planning to eat - planning the snacks is the most important - that way you won't just open the cupboard and eat anything that's in there. It would really be best if she could get her parents help since they will need to buy the foods for her. Also, if she could join something like Weight Watchers it would really help - they will teach her how to choose the right foods - but if she can't there are lots of places to go on the Internet for free help.Good luck to both of you - this is a battle many girls fight - I know how you feel - and I know you can do it!
There shouldnt be a consideration of like a certain diet for someone who is that young, just to eat healthy, fruits, veggies etc and exercise, and you will see results. The sudden change in eating habits, the body takes over and will lose weight gradually by itself, and to exercise will increase the rate. good luck!
Try a low fat diet. Eating less than 40 grams of fat per day along with some excerise. Walking each day is a great way to start. The key is to be consistent. Eat right each day and find some time each day to walk. Of course eating this way will mean eating fruits and veggies and avoiding junk food and fast food.
before you eat a meal eat an apple. the fibre and juice sends a signal to your brain that you're pretty full so when you eat dinner eat only one helping you should leave the table feeling just slightly hungry and not overly full then the pattern starts to take hold. eat an apple everyday just before you eat dinner.
bon appetite
here's an idea:don't diet
If you must diet:
Eat:6-11 servings of grain
2-4 servings of fruit
3-5 servings of vegetables{candy corn doesn't count}
2-3 servings of dairy products{not ice cream}
2-3 servings of protein
Use sparingly: Fats.oils, and sweets
look for nutrition facts and try to only have 300 carbs a day and 2500 calories and don't eat anything with more than 20 grams of sugar per serving regularly
I would say do cardio or stair cardio everday until you get tired, eat healthy, and get a good night sleep. Good luck to her.

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