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Reaching a Healthier Weight Reaching and maintaining a healthier weight is important for your overall health and well being. If you are significantly overweight, you have a greater risk of developing many diseases including high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, stroke, and some forms of cancer. For obese adults, even losing a few pounds or preventing further weight gain has health benefits. Moving towards a healthier weight Reaching a healthier weight is a balancing act. The secret is learning how to balance your “energy in” and “energy out” over the long run. “Energy in” is the calories from the foods and beverages you have each day. “Energy out” is the calories you burn for basic body functions and physical activity. Which box did you choose? Where would you like to be? Many people want to lose weight. To do this the strategy is simple – the challenge is putting it into practice every day. If you are overweight or obese, here are some basic steps to help you gradually move toward a healthier weight: 1) Learn what to eat from each food group. 2) Focus on how much you eat. Watch your portion sizes! 3) Choose “nutrient-dense” forms of foods. These foods are packed with nutrients, but low in “extras” that just add calories. 4) Get moving! Physical activity can help you reach and keep a healthier weight. 5) Follow your progress by tracking your food intake and physical activity. Check your weight weekly. 6) Visit these sites for more information. For more Information visit MyPyramid.gov at http://www.mypyramid.gov/ |
Maintaining weight |
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Your weight will stay the same when the calories you eat and drink equal the calories you burn. |
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Losing weight |
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You will lose weight when the calories you eat and drink are less than the calories you burn. |
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Gaining weight |
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You will gain weight when the calories you eat and drink are greater than the calories you burn. |
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