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Portion Control in Weight Loss. What is a Portion?

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

All over the Internet, TV, books, magazines, etc, you are told to use portion control to loss weight.  Before you can use portion control, you need to know what a portion is.  Before you can determine what portions to eat when during your day, you need to know the daily requirement.

The USDA developed a food pyramid years ago.  I was introduced to it in elementary school when I was taught the main food groups.  While stumbling around the Internet, I found out this is actually a pictorial of the balance one should have between the food groups.

The food groups are:

  • Grains – 6 ounces a day
  • Vegetables – 2 ½ cups a day
  • Fruits – 2 cups every day
  • Milk or milk products – 3 cups a day
  • Meat/Beams   5 ½ oz every day

Through the years, the USDA has continued to refine their research.  There is a wealth of information on their site.  As well as downloads and online tools.  They break the food pyramid down to focus on children, pregnant women, and ‘normal’ people.  I found some down-loadable pdfs on their site which I have put on my new page.  Just click on the tab Food Pyramid to see them and download them.

Back to food control:  I found a handy little pdf file at the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute of the Department of Health and Human Services..  The site suggests you laminate to carry it with you.  I find it to be a very handy tool. Will these tools help you?  How?  What other tools do you find helpful?

Click here download the pdf file.

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Food and Me – Partners in Everything

Monday, February 11th, 2008
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Food, exercise, portion control, activities, water, and on and on. All these things contribute to whether we maintain our weight or lose more or gain more. The amount of food, the type of food, when we eat, what physical activity we get – we all know these are important.

If we want to lose weight, we must have the right relationship with food. Does that sound funny? It did to me the first time I heard it – a relationship with food? Then I started thinking – what was my relationship with food? It comforted me when I was sad. It gave me an outlet when I was mad. It kept me company when I
was lonely. It gave me something to do when I was bored. And it celebrated with me when I was happy. Yep, that is definitely a relationship!

What should my relationship with food be? It should be nourishment to keep me healthy. My body has a need for food. It knows it has eaten when I taste the food, I feel the texture of the food, I smell the food, and I enjoy the time eating the food. Trouble is, I don’t. That is, I do not pay attention when I eat. I work at the computer, drive my car, watch TV, and a myriad of other things when I eat. Often, I will reach for another bite and be amazed that it is all gone! and I don’t even remember eating it – much less enjoying it. No wonder my body (or mind) decides it is hungry! Then I go get another serving.

The solution is to eat when you eat – don’t do anything else. Pay attention to the food, the smell. Put smaller bites in your mouth. Chew it – taste it – enjoy it. Be aware that you are eating and enjoying it.

This might seem like a small thing. You, like me, may feel you don’t have time to stop and eat. But try it. I find that I do not ‘crave’ food as much. I can actually remember eating lunch and what I ate for lunch. Portion control is easier – I don’t have to go get another serving to be satisfied.

Do you have similar eating habits? Let us know – leave a comment.

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