Posted the 08/11/2008 21:50:05 By Eat, Live, Run (Visit website)
Dave Grotto, RD and author of “101 Foods That Could Save Your Life” lectured us on nutritional strategies for a healthy heart.
He was super knowledgeable, personable and easy to talk to. His lecture was fun and lively and I learned a ton. It was really great to just sit and listen to a professional say “this is okay and this not” when we have sooo many popular theories right now of what is right and wrong in the nutrition world. I like just hearing the straight facts!
Here are some key points:
When something has a higher glycemic index, it is not completely a “cause and effect” thing where it immediately triggers your bloodstream. The difference of glycemic index amount between steel cut oats and instant oats is rather insignificant. Instant oats provides the bran, the germ AND the endosperm. Dave does not work for Quaker but he says INSTANT OATS IS JUST AS HEALTHY AS STEEL CUT OATS! Just don’t choose instant oats with added sugars!
All fats are not bad. Heart healthy fats are essential and your body loves ‘em! Nut = GOOD. We all knew that though, right?!
Brown eggs are not “healthier” than white eggs. Brown or red chickens give brown eggs. Doesn’t mean they are any healthier! haha didn’t know that!
Don’t skimp on breakie calories. New studies show that people that eat a breakfast high in healthy calories eat LESS later in the day and thus consume less calories than people that skip or eat a “light” breakfast. Good to know!
Skipping meals DOES NOT help you lose any weight. When you skip meals you end up eating MORE and, thus, gaining weight. We should eat at least 3 meals a day. Dave recommends to his patients to try to eat every 3-4 hours.
Ladies, it’s a myth you should be “eating for two” when you are preggers. Your nutritional needs go up but it’s not “double”. It’s just different needs.
Dairy consumption is not linked to cancer (duh). There are tons of popular concepts out there but there is zero evidence that proves this true. However, diets high in saturated fats ARE linked to cancer (high fat dairy….choose fat free or low fat!)
Just because you crave a certain food, it DOES NOT mean your body “needs” it. Your body is just craving food or hydration.
What we need to eat less of!
Saturated fat. A big no-no!
Trans fat!!!
Dietary cholesterol (less than 10% of your calories should come from saturated fat)
People are exhausted hearing what they “can’t eat”. They want to hear what they CAN eat! We need to stay more positive and not just make lists of stuff we should ban from our diets. This doesn’t do anything but depress and frustrate people. It doesn’t help anyone to tell them they “can’t have pizza”. SO true!
What do we need daily?
Total fat should be 27% of daily calories
Protein should be 18% of daily calories
Potassium should be 4,700 mg. NO age group in the country is meeting this need. We need to focus on eating more fruits and veggies!
Calcium should be 1,250 mg
Fiber should be 30 grams
How much protein do we REALLY need?
You need about .8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight (divide your body weight by 2.2 to get your weight in kilograms). If you are more physically active, 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram is fine. Very high protein diets may cause calcium leakage from your bones.
If you are looking to increase muscle mass, whey based protein is great.
Dave’s 101 Food Philosophy
There are NO “bad foods”.
Eat breakfast! In a study, women who ate a big breakfast (around 610 kcal) lost more weight than those who ate 1/3 of the calories.
Add more potassium!!!! No one is getting enough! Get it from fruits (and orange juice), veggies and dairy.
Look for “nutrient dense” foods instead of low calorie and low carb foods
Get more physical activity!
Heart Healthy Fats:
Almonds–vitamin E and monounsaturated fatty acids
EVOO
Avocado—Monounsaturated fatty acids and beta sitosterol
Omega-3 Fatty Acids:
Multiple healthful physiological effects!
Salmon, tuna, mackerel, sardines is a great way to get these fatty acids. Yum yum!!! Recommendations say eat 2-3 servings (4-5 oz) of fatty fish per week
Mercury is a concern with tuna and “lower dwelling fish”. However, the benefits of ADDING in fatty fish far outweigh the concerns of mercury.
If you don’t like fish, do a fish oil supplement!
Farm raised salmon has HIGHER omega-3 fatty acids than wild salmon.
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