He actually exhorts his patients to eat more by increasing their portions of vegetables, fruits, beans, and other high-fiber, low-calorie foods. |
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They've created a low-carb, low-calorie, high-protein, artisan-quality bread, which they say is unlike anything found on today's grocery shelves. |
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The restaurant features low-calorie, high-nutrition meals, enriched by exotic herbs and vegetables from the hotel's organic garden. |
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If you must bring food in front of the TV, choose low-calorie options such as celery, carrots, peppers and other vegetables. |
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Some people mistakenly equate healthy eating with dieting, or with eating only low-calorie or low-fat foods. |
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Popcorn, a low-calorie, high-fiber treat, can also be offered. |
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Always a healthy cook, Jones created delicious, low-calorie recipes. |
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The chain had already introduced low-calorie salads and a veggie burger. |
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For just 80 calories a serving, you'll cover your daily calcium needs while enjoying a deliciously filling, nutritious and low-calorie beverage. |
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Its low-calorie and high calcium content, and supposed medicinal benefits as a purgative, have brought a new generation of eaters. |
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Nestlé Waters aims to offer zero or low-calorie beverages to replace higher calorie drinks in a convenient and safe package. |
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Drink water or other low-calorie fluids in small, steady quantities throughout each day, to the point when your urine flows almost clear. |
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All right, here's something else to whet your whistle, low-carb, low-calorie drinks, you're seeing a lot more new versions of these. |
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This is physiologically difficult given the abnormally low-calorie use associated with many people's sedentary lifestyles. |
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Many low-calorie frozen dinners provide nutrition information on the food label. |
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The question is whether you can fight obesity by changing over to low-calorie beer. |
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Overall, there is no evidence that low-fat diets are any better than low-calorie diets in achieving weight loss in overweight or obese people. |
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If a food is labelled as low-calorie this must be based on facts, without misleading the consumer. |
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Conclusion: Focusing on heart healthy, low-calorie foods that are high in nutrients is a good plan. |
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They did get healthy, nutritious food even if it was all low-fat and low-calorie. |
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It is therefore necessary to go on a low-calorie diet if you want to lose weight. |
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In addition, some sugar-free, low-calorie candies may contain sugar alcohols, such as sorbitol or mannitol. |
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Last fall, a Harvard study pitted a typical low-calorie, low-fat diet against a low-calorie Mediterranean diet. |
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Bodybuilders who eat refined-carbohydrate low-calorie diets may need extra minerals, especially zinc. |
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If that sweet tooth is still getting the best of you, try sweet treats that contain low saturated fats and low-calorie sweeteners. |
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Select low-calorie, low-density food options like fresh vegetables or fruits, fat-free pretzels, saltines, etc. for snacks. |
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A decade later came rice cakes, a staple of the Japanese diet which took off when billed as low-calorie and low-fat snacks. |
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During the day, drink no-calorie or low-calorie beverages, such as water, unsweetened tea or coffee, and diet soda. |
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The low-calorie beers have bagged 40 percent of the beer market in the United States. |
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If you feel the urge to eat between meals, choose a low-fat, low-calorie food, such as fresh fruit, pretzels or unbuttered popcorn. |
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Some people are allergic to food additives, color additives, sulfites, and the low-calorie sweetener aspartame. |
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A low-fat, low-calorie regimen may not only help Americans lose weight, but may also boost the immune system. |
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Great gerbils are predominantly folivorous rodents that require a large amount of low-calorie food. |
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Bars, soups, porridges and shakes can be used as a sole source of nutrition or together with low-calorie, regular meals. |
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Many low-calorie diets leave people feeling weak. |
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The microbrewery also offers a low-calorie ale, Harvard Light. |
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Everything has a low-calorie equivalent these days, including cocktails. |
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For those looking for more taste, flavoured waters with low-calorie content are considered an attractive, healthier alternative to sweetened high-calorie beverages. |
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If you want to achieve a lasting flavour effect, opt for low-calorie flavour carriers such as naturally brewed soy sauce', advises Thomas Krause, head chef and proprietor of a German-wide cookery school network. |
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Preoccupation and obsession with low-fat and low-calorie foods. |
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Sparkling water or club soda can be excellent options for people on low-calorie diets who find themselves in social situations that include drinking. |
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Badal Saha, an ARS chemist, and microbiologist Timothy Leathers have developed yeasts that convert the xylose derived from corn fiber into xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener. |
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The meal plan will be personalised to cater for every palate and includes varieties like mint chutney, and aloo paneer tikki, which are classified as low-calorie diet. |
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The science overwhelmingly supports the safety and benefits of having low-calorie sweeteners as a part of a healthy overall diet. |
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Mix fresh fruit into yogurt or use it as a topping on low-calorie frozen yogurt. |
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Or just grab a skinny cappuccino or latte for a low-calorie warm drink. |
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Now slimline Susie is enjoying a new lease of life after she changed her usual diet of chocolate drops for a controlled low-calorie dog food substitute. |
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There's a well-known tale of a pub in Dundee, famed for its stovies, which reluctantly capitulated to fashion by offering a low-calorie special, of stovies with crispbread. |
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The low-calorie chips are made with olestra, a synthetic fat substitute that has zero calories and passes through the body undigested. |
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Artificial sweeteners such as saccharin, cyclamate, aspartame and sucralose rapidly emerged as low-calorie, tooth-friendly sugar alternatives. |
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Having launched her own beachwear line in 2005 and designed swimsuits for the Mango brand in 2008, her new initiative is a range of low-calorie organic snack bars: fruit ones, oat ones and, remarkably, beef jerky ones. |
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Genetic technologists in Holland have engineered the sugar beet to produce fructan, a low-calorie sugar alternative, instead of sucrose. |
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Line a 30 x 20cm Swiss roll tin with baking paper and spray with low-calorie cooking spray. |
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At the end of the 12 months, the very-low-calorie dieters had lost more weight than the low-calorie dieters. |
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An Atkins dieter is thus on a low-calorie diet in which no willpower is involved beyond a strict refusal to consume carbohydrates. The reason why a high protein intake causes this feeling of fullness was, however, unknown. |
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If you're on a diet, your local donut shop could print you up a low-calorie version of your morning bear claw. |
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It's fatless, low-calorie, full of vitamins and iron and delicious enough to serve at a dinner party. |
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Purchase low-calorie, low-fat, high-nutrient foods, like fruits, vegetables, plain popcorn, sherbert, fruit ice, sorbet, and frozen, fat-free yogurt. |
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Thus a person with an underactive thyroid can gain weight even on a low-calorie diet. |
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Drummond Light is a low-calorie version of the brewery's dry beer that was launched in April. |
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From acesulfame K to xylitol, the food industry has been driven to find low-calorie substitutes for sugar in products from chewing gum to pharmaceuticals. |
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