Sentences with phrase «concerned about healthy eating»

We know many of you are concerned about healthy eating, so we send them to a qualified nutritionist for thorough analysis too.
«Even if you are rooting for a perennial loser, there is a solution if you are concerned about healthy eating: After a defeat, write down what is really important to you in life,» Cornil and Chandon suggest.
We know many of you are concerned about healthy eating, so we send them to a qualified nutritionist for thorough analysis too.
One of the most common concerns about healthy eating (i.e., a diet of whole plant foods) is that the diet seems like it might be protein deficient to many lay people.

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While I have questions about how well that concept would work, I'm more concerned about the current trend of healthy eating and how that could impact my ability to succeed.
It's going to be my birthday next week, I love to cook but i'm also really concerned about eating healthy.
However, I have seen the menu and I can not complain about the choices on the new menu, as there are lots of healthy options for them (esp since both are vegetarians — I was concerned about including protein choices at lunch and didn't want them eating pasta every day!)
«We advise older people concerned about their health and cognitive function to eat a diverse and healthy diet, keep cognitively active and when possible take regular physical activity.»
Published in the Journal of Retailing, the study found that consumers are concerned about eating a healthy diet, but junk food still ends up in the shopping cart.
From the European Commission Research & Innovation website: «There ′ s something healthy in the state of Denmark», the people of Denmark are not only concerned about what they eat, but they are willing to pay more tax to eat healthier and make more informed eating choices.
For many people, strict diets such as veganism, locavorism, and fruitarianism (exactly what it sounds like) have become a way to eat healthier and also address their concerns about how food ends up on our tables.
It's funny then how we are all so concerned about eating healthy food, yet give little or no thought to whether our water is healthy or not.
Thank you for all the information... I'm a strong women 55 at let years pass me by... It's my time again, I'm short and I'm about 80 lbs overweight... I've been using an app to record all that enters my mouth... And doing great, but lately I've notice t net calories??? What you say I've got ta eat my workout... Well again thank you... I haven't been eating them, I'm eating healthy and feel great, but was concerned... Cause inches and pounds are coming off at a slow pace and I didn't want that to end... I did recently add to my workout circuit training... More burn... Again thank you!!!
Beyond healthy, beyond organic, at the heart of everything you eat, in order for life to continue, we need to be concerned about the NUTRIENT DENSITY of our food.
Don't be concerned about eating this much natural, healthy fat.
Smoothies have become a popular choice for breakfast these days and why not?Many people are concerned about their well - being and are looking for ways to eat healthier.
With the obesity epidemic on the rise, many consumers are concerned about their well - being and are eager to take steps to eat healthier.
I am concerned that the pursuit of anti-oxidant rich foods misses the point about eating whole, healthy diets with abundant food variation.
There are so many healthy plant foods to eat (and drink) at my other meals that I'm not concerned about it.
Besides the fact that when I WAS that thin, people were worried about me & wondering if I had an eating disorder, I am not nearly as concerned about the ideal weight charts as I am about being healthy.
While fish is still a healthy food that I eat occasionally as part of a diverse diet, I am concerned about the levels of mercury and other heavy metals that are present in our waters and our seafood.
At the World's Healthiest Foods, we are especially concerned about two consequences of eating on the run — first are the lost health benefits and increased health risks, and second are the lost pleasures of food.
«Fed Up» (2014): The tragedy Katie Couric's voiceover presents in this documentary isn't just that both the government and food industry place profit above public health, it's the realization that even those parents who are actually concerned about their children's poor diet have no idea how to eat healthy themselves.
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