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There's just nooooooooo high calorie foods....! by groovychik007 Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Mar 2009 3:12pm 1 Comment In this day and age, most people are trying to diet and therefore theres lot of healthy foods in shops etc... So for someone like me who needs high calorie foods to help put on weight, I can't find the things that dieticans tell me to eat with high calorie things in such as certain yogurts. My dietican told us of a yougurt thats packed Read on »
HIGH CALORIE FOODS [ INDIAN ] by Niyaprakash Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:46pm 1 Comment High Calorie Foods Biriyani 250- 300 / servings Pulao/Fried rice 170 cal/cup Puri 85 cal ( 1 ) Naan 215 cal ( 1) Whole milk 170 cal/ glass Double cream 405 cal /100 gm Normal cream 225 cal/100gm Malai paneer 620 cal/ 100gm Paneer 146 cal/ 50 gm Grated coconut 400 cal/ 100 gm Coconut oil 900 cal/ 100 gm Butter 36 cal /1 teaspoon Sugar 20 cal Read on »
High Calorie Foods – Don’t Let Them Ruin Your Diet! by Tory M. Posted Mon 17 Jan 2011 7:18am are all great examples of low calorie foods that will fill you up and keep you satisfied between meals. But, what about the other side of the spectrum.  What about the high calorie foods that we may be overindulging on that could be ruining our dieting efforts without even knowing it. When we think of high calorie foods we often picture quarter pound Read on »
Being Tempted by High Calorie Food: What’s It Take To Brake It? by MariasLastDiet.com Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 14 Apr 2011 5:00am Check yourself out. Do you resist being tempted by high calorie food by inhibiting your temptation? Or, can you not be tempted because your long-term goal overrides the impact of the food situations? Either way, or by using both ways, these are certainly good weight-loss strategies. In fact, if you were a reductionist, you could say Read on »
High Calorie Foods: I Love Them and Can't Live Without Them by MariasLastDiet.com Doctor of Philosophy Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 2:00am 1 Comment by Maria's Last Diet Do you have a preference for energy dense, high-fat food? Do you eat more of these fattening foods compared to your thin friends? These indicators point to the likelihood that you are overweight. Do you know why you score high on these overweight indicators? Here are two possibilities. Think carefully before you Read on »
Children’s TV Programming Blatently Over-Advertises High Calorie Food by Linda Posted Sat 07 Nov 2009 12:00am and their content run on children’s networks or during children’s programming. Results show, children’s networks run the highest percentage of food-related commercials. Food advertisements were predominately for sugary cereals and sweets, high fat food, convenience or fast-food restaurant food, and chips/crackers. When compared to television for a general audience Read on »
Brains of Obese May Crave High-Calorie Foods More: Study by HealthFinder Posted Mon 19 Sep 2011 1:00pm MONDAY, Sept. 19 (HealthDay News) -- A new study links low blood sugar in obese people to a greater desire within the brain for high-calorie foods, a finding that offers insight..., soybeans, salads) and high-calorie foods (brownies, donuts, fried chicken, steak, ice cream and more). The researchers found that the obese people had less brain activity Read on »
Calorie Counting: Are New Yorkers Skipping Sweets & Other Foods Now Because Of the High Calorie Count? by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm if people in New York are picking lower-calorie foods that calorie counts are posted in restaurants with more than 15 oulets. Noting that the new regulations present a "great opportunity for obesity researchers," Dubner recommends delving into whether or not calorie-sensitive behavior occurs at certain times of day, days of the week or even types of days Read on »
Calorie Counting: Are New Yorkers Skipping Sweets & Other Foods Now Because Of the High Calorie Count? by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm 1 Comment differently now that calorie counts are posted in restaurants with more than 15 oulets. Noting that the new regulations present a "great opportunity for obesity researchers," Dubner recommends delving into whether or not calorie-sensitive behavior occurs at certain times of day, days of the week or even types of days (holiday vs. workday, bad weather vs. good, etc Read on »
Advertising is Enticing Kids Aged 12 and Under to Eat Huge Amounts of High-Calorie, Sugar-Filled Foods by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:13pm report -- "Food Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity? -- which found that advertising sugary and other junk food and drinks on TV has enticed kids aged 12 and under to eat huge amounts of high-calorie, sugar-and-fat-filled, low-nutrient foods. And this is leading to a sharp increase in obesity and diabetes. The Institute of Medicine Read on »