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Life-Changes:-Diet-for- LivingFeb 28

February 28, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Not Again: Don’t Count Calories, but Calories Count

Weight management and weight loss (and, by association, weight gain) are two peas in a pod…but only eat one of them! I have written on this topic so many times in opinion pieces and in scientific reviews that I’m reluctant to do so again. But this most recent article in the NY Times has inspired meRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diet, dieting, lose weight, obesity, weight loss, weight management

FIT-Happens - -Winter- 20251Feb 12

February 12, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Does Looking at Thin Make You Feel Fat?

The Super Bowl is over – Fly EAGLES Fly! – but the effects of all those unhealthy snacks and drinks may last for a few more days or weeks. So it is with us Americans  – we tend to live between holidays in a state of regret and shame. To make matters worse, we positionRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diet, dieting, eating disorders, fitness, health, obesity

Is-it-Calorie-Restriction,-Calorie-Reduction..-or-Weight-Loss?Jan 09

January 9, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Now hear this: Intermittent Fasting Works IFFFF…

The latest ‘fad’ diet plan making the news today is ‘intermittent fasting’. This entails any one or combination of restricted eating not by food quality or quantity but by timing. That is, there are various versions of this program that in some form or fashion restrict when you can eat. Hence, intermittent = every soRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, dieting, lose weight, obesity, weight loss

Bingeing at Night: A Hormonal Habit?1Jan 04

January 4, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Another Theory on Why Some Folks Are Obese?

Happy New Year! It’s that time of year when, again, so many of us promise that we’re going to shed excess weight by eating righter or better or less – nah, nobody actually commits to the latter – and exercise more. As a gym owner, you might think I would be one of those who’dRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: burn off excess weight, childhood obesity, dieting, higher risk of obesity, lose weight, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

REAL-News--January-2024Dec 11

December 11, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

The Greatest, Bigliest Exercise Ever

Weight loss and weight management are major bugaboos for the fitness/wellness world, not because they’re not useful draws and marketing ideas but because they’re so very hard to do, like breaking up. As I’ve posted so many times before, the science of weight loss is still very much in the air with really only oneRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: burn off excess weight, childhood obesity, dieting, Exercise, resistance training, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

On Intermittent Fasting: Better than other low-cal diets?Nov 12

November 12, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

On Intermittent Fasting: Better than other low-cal diets?

There are many ways to diet for weight loss but every single one of them require reducing caloric intake. Every diet, every diet book, and every diet guru merely promotes a way of making calorie reduction palatable. This is done by making recipes that supplant the many trigger foods or components, like sugar, fats, whiteRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, burn off excess weight, calories, diet, dieting, fasting, intermittent fasting, weight loss

Nov 01

November 1, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News November 2017

  November 2017 Little Blue Pill Helps Some Swimmers, Too A rare swimming disorder that affects only some open-water distance swimmers (military recruits, triathletes) may benefit from the same drug many middle aged men use medicinally and recreationally. SIPE – swimming-induced pulmonary edema – presents as shortness of breath, a cough that has bloody secretions,Read More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: dieting, Exercise, fitness, Heart Health, musculoskeletal improvements

The-Real-Fake-News:-Processed-Food-Is-'Healthy'Oct 02

October 2, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Part 2: Sane Weight Loss: The 2/3 Diet

In Part 1 of this two part series, I discussed the two articles on dieting and my experience speaking with professionals who help those with eating disorders resume/restore a healthy/healthier relationship with food…and exercise. I wrote about how difficult it is to lose weight for those who are overweight, and how challenging it is for eatingRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: anorexia, bulimia, childhood obesity, diet, dieting, eating disorders, fitness, resistance training, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

REAL-News - October-2021Sep 25

September 25, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Part 1: Sane Weight Loss: The 2/3 Diet

Normally I don’t get so worked up about weight loss but this article in the WaPo, “Intermittent fasting vs daily calorie-cutting diets: Both  help you lose weight”, on top of last night’s gathering at Table 3 on behalf of the Renfrew Center’s 10th year in Nashville has me thinking diet. Generally, as a trainer ofRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, childhood obesity, dieting, weight loss, weight management

Part-1:-GLP-1-Receptor-Agonists:-The-New,-Improved,-and-Not-Fully-Understood-Weight-Loss-DrugsMar 30

March 30, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Yo-Yo Dieting Isn’t All Bad If….

A recent article in the WaPo sent shivers down the spines of many dieters as it used valid, peer-reviewed research to back up its headline that yo-yo diets are counterproductive. But it only told part of the story. Essentially, referring to a few articles, the author noted that yo-yo diets often lead to a cycleRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: behavior patterns, diabetes, dietary, dieting, Exercise, Heart Health, higher risk of obesity

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