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Sweets And Weight Loss
Publish Date : 4/4/2008 4:46:00 AM Source : Health News Onlypunjab.com
Many people believe sweets are the culprit in obesity. That's another myth. If you have a sweet tooth and are overweight, it might well be a coincidence. The evidence: When researchers take sweets away from overweight people, they don't stop eating; they just overeat nonsweets, trying to satisfy their innate fat craving. Losing weight is a complex undertaking, but it's important to put first things first. The most important tasks in weight loss are to cut back on fat; to eat complex carbohydrates, which are high in fiber;to increase exercise; and to reduce calories to a reasonable level (300 to 500 calories less than recommended intake for your height and weight). Dealing with a sweet craving is usually not a major task in weight loss, but it is one that can make a significant difference to maintaining weight loss. If you can follow the "sugar straight up" rule and have your sugar in a nonfatty form, in moderate amounts, it should not impede weight loss. However, a few people find that sugar stimulates their appetite. If you find that eating sweets makes you hungrier, it's wiser to avoid them.
What about desserts and soft drinks sweetened with nonnutrient sweeteners like aspartame? Can they aid a weight loss program? Research at our weight loss clinic at the New England Deaconess Hospital indicates that non nutrient sweeteners can make a small, positive difference to dieters. A study we conducted in 1988 (which, it should be noted, was supported by grants from the NutraSweet Company as well as the National Institutes of Health) looked at whether artificially sweetened foods and bever ages affect weight loss. Fifty nine obese women and men (but mostly women) were put on a low fat, calorie reduced diet, about 1,000 calories a day for the women and 1,200 calories daily for the men. Emphasis was on low-fat foods, and there was also an exercise component and training in behavioral modification. Half the people were encouraged to consume nonnurient sweetened foods-at least two daily-containing as partame. They chose offerings like puddings, soft drinks, and frozen desserts. The other group was told to avoid use of all aspartame or saccharine-sweetened products, and were given food guides on low calorie snacks and beverages free of nonnutrient sweeteners.
Both groups lost weight. After 12 weeks, the women who were permitted to eat nonnutrient sweeteners had lost 3.7 more pounds than women in the other group, a difference that is not statistically significant but does indicate that nonnutrient artificial sweeteners aren't a disadvantage to dieters, and might provide a small advantage. It should be emphasized that both groups not only lost weight but enjoyed improvements in their health and quality of life. That's not because of sweets or lack of them; it's bccause they were on a balanced program with group support, behavioral training, exercise, and close monitoring. I'd say the nonnutrient sweeteners provided a small additional advantage for two reasons. First, those sweeteners contain fewer calories than sugar. And second, the people eating the sweetened products may have felt less deprived and more satisfied because they could eat more desserts. There has been great controversy over whether non nutrient sweeteners are safe. They've been the subject of what are probably the most intensive Food and Drug Administration investigations of any food product. Since they've passed these tests, they don't pose a health threat. My view is that there are other things the public should worry about, like fat in the diet, before they worry about the health impact of moderate amounts of nonnutrient sweeteners.
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Media 'scoop' pushes HIV family into distress
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:57:00 AM
Until a month ago, four-year-old Bhairab (not his real name) went to a school in Assam like any other child his age, playing, studying and having a good time.
All tsunami survivors face mental woes: WHO
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 2:02:00 PM
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of psycho-social problems among all tsunami survivors, with five to 10 percent of them expected to have intense ....
Grateful Pakistani parents hope for better ties
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:40:00 PM
A Pakistani school principal, whose daughter was operated upon here for a heart condition, has expressed the hope that more people-to-people contacts will lead to better India-Pakistan ties.
Kamal Nath pushes foreign investment in drug research
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 11:01:00 AM
The recent amendment in India's statute books to allow a product patent regime would affect neither the domestic prices of drugs nor their exports, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said here Friday.
Health groups aim to eliminate leprosy
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:34:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a campaign to control leprosy in India this year, officials here said.
India safe for now from post-tsunami epidemics
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:27:00 PM
Tsunami survivors in India can feel relieved that they are relatively safe from epidemics but many others who weathered the tidal waves are exposed to deadly diseases, the WHO has cautioned.
Apollo Hospital opens new branch in Doha
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:20:00 PM
Apollo, one of India's largest privately owned hospital chains, has opened its first international clinic at Doha in Qatar.
ILU mission to root out leprosy from India
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 12:48:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a renewed effort to eradicate leprosy from India by the yearend, with the country reporting the highest incidence ....
Special trains to spread AIDS awareness in India
Publish Date : 1/27/2005 10:20:00 AM
By March, four special trains will set out on a six-month-long journey from different directions of India to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS that has claimed around 20 million ....
Poor couples 'want IVF anonymity'
Publish Date : 1/26/2005 6:55:00 PM
Couples from poorer backgrounds seeking fertility treatment are more inclined to want anonymous donors than those who are better off, a Dutch study suggests.
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