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Subject: Today, March 5: Find out which fish is best for your lungs . . .
| RealAge Tips of the WEEK |
Mar. 5 – Mar. 6, 2007 |
| • | Breathe, Just Breathe Inhale, exhale. It's easy to take healthy lungs for granted. Don't. Take vitamin D instead. The sunshine vitamin may do more than help build strong bones and defend against certain cancers. Vitamin D may also help . . .
Read more. http://ramailer.realage.com/ct/click?q=e5-9ZYOQgywlCG1gtHj0DReohWNtsRR RealAge Tip of the DAY for March 5, 2007
•Breathe, Just Breathe Inhale, exhale. It's easy to take healthy lungs for granted. Don't. Take vitamin D instead. The sunshine vitamin may do more than help build strong bones and defend against certain cancers. Vitamin D may also help put out the fire of inflammation that leads to chronic lung disease. Along with drinking D-fortified milk and orange juice, try D-rich recipes like this simple, savory Asian Salmon. And here's more on vitamin D. Many Americans don't get enough vitamin D. And although a shortfall may not cause chronic breathing problems, scientists found, after testing more than 14,000 men and women, that the higher their blood levels of vitamin D, the better able they were to fill -- and empty -- their lungs. One possible reason: D may calm lung inflammation that contributes to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The recommended daily dose of vitamin D is 400 international units (IU). Fortified milk and OJ are great sources, but new government research has found that some fish, including salmon, are also surprisingly high in D. Nutrition data won't show the new numbers until later this year, but salmon may turn out to be in the top part of the chart of foods rich in vitamin D.
RealAge Benefit: Getting 400 IU of vitamin D and 1,200 milligrams of calcium per day can make your RealAge as much as 1.3 years younger. RealAge Smart Search: Find more D-licious fish recipes with RealAge Smart Search. Amazon Product Search: Find products at Amazon.com that can help you meet your vitamin needs. Originally published on 03/5/2007.
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| • | Why Sugar Is Not Always Sweet If it tastes good, it must be bad for you, right? Well, not always, but in this case the answer is yes. Love your Lucky Charms? Can't give up your Cocoa Puffs? It's time to tame your taste buds. Eating 5 to 7 teaspoons of sugar a day -- whether it's called honey or sucrose, whether it's in soft drinks or doughnuts -- ups your risk of . . . Read more. http://ramailer.realage.com/ct/click?q=0f-RM3lIqjk91Zdk7esZDFoSs8_iRRR
RealAge Tip of the DAY for March 6, 2007
•Why Sugar Is Not Always Sweet If it tastes good, it must be bad for you, right? Well, not always, but in this case the answer is yes.
Love your Lucky Charms? Can't give up your Cocoa Puffs? It's time to tame your taste buds. Eating 5 to 7 teaspoons of sugar a day -- whether it's called honey or sucrose, whether it's in soft drinks or doughnuts -- ups your risk of pancreatic cancer by 70 percent. Check labels and skip foods that give sugar star billing. Watch out for these hidden sources of added sugar. Cakes, pastries, cookies, ice cream -- some foods just scream sugar. Others -- from salad dressing to ketchup -- aren't so obvious. Good rule of thumb: If it's processed and comes out of a can, jar, bottle, or box, there's a good chance it contains sugar. So get into the habit of checking labels. If you see sugar or its many aliases (pretty much anything that ends in "ose," such as sucrose, dextrose, maltose, and high-fructose corn syrup) near the top of the ingredients list, you might as well be eating it straight from the sugar bowl.
The danger? Excess sugar puts your pancreas into overdrive, forcing it to crank out massive amounts of insulin to process all that glucose in your blood. And continuously high blood sugar and insulin levels -- the kind you get when your day is filled with sweet snacks and sugary drinks -- can damage your pancreas in ways that invite cancer. RealAge Benefit: Actively patrolling your health can make your RealAge as much as 12 years younger. RealAge Smart Search: Are artificial sweeteners safe sugar substitutes? Find out with these hand-selected search results. Originally published on 03/6/2007.
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| • | Got All the Groups Covered? Kids today get plenty of calories -- often more than enough. The trouble is, too few of these calories are coming from . . . Read more.
Got All the Groups Covered?
Kids today get plenty of calories -- often more than enough. The trouble is, too few of these calories are coming from nutritionally sound sources. As RealAge pediatric expert Dr. Trachtenberg -- Dr. Jen, as her patients call her -- points out in her brand-new book, Good Kids, Bad Habits: The RealAge Guide to Raising Healthy Children, almost one-third of 2- to 11-year-olds are not meeting the daily recommended intake of fruits, grains, meats, dairy products, and vegetables. Perhaps most surprising, 16 percent don't meet any of the recommendations at all! So where are kids' calories coming from? You guessed it: fats and sugars -- two things that should be playing minor roles in their diets. RealAge Smart Search: Learn how eating meals together could make your whole family healthier with these hand-selected results. RealAge Projection: Kids who develop a taste for saturated-fat-filled foods when they're young are likely to keep craving them as they get older. And if bad fats are a regular part of their adult diet, because of the damaging effects on arteries and waistlines, their RealAge could be more like 35 when they're only 32. Filling up on "junk," such as chips, cookies, and soft drinks, usually means that protein, fiber, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals get pushed out. The result over time: A greater risk for a number of health problems, including obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, just to name a few. Take a moment and think about your child's diet over a week, not just one day. When you add it all up, are all the main food groups covered? ==============
And what about amounts? Do you know how much of each food group kids should strive for on most days? Dr. Jen breaks it down by age and gender in this chart from Good Kids, Bad Habits. Use it as a guideline, and read through these resources for more tips on improving your family's diet. Originally published on 03/05/2007. Tip References: Good Kids, Bad Habits: The RealAge Guide to Raising Healthy Children. Trachtenberg, J., New York: HarperCollins, 2007. |
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