Review
"Most diet books exploit the popular desire for a quick fix, trading away principles of healthful eating for promises of rapid weight loss. Promises that prove false as quickly as the wight is regained! What a rich, refreshing, and well-researched alternative Linda Arpino offers! In Eat Fit, Be Fit, Linda serves up a veritable feast of information about eating well, and pursuing health, for a lifetime. I look forward to adding Linda's terrific book to my bookshelf and strongly recommend you do the same."
-David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP
Director, Prevention Research Center, Yale University School of Medicine
Medical Contributor, ABC News, Nutrition Columnist, O, The Oprah Magazine
"Most diet books exploit the popular desire for a quick fix, trading away principles of healthful eating for promises of rapid weight loss. Promises that prove false as quickly as the weight is regained! What a rich, refreshing, and well-researched alternative Linda Arpino offers! In Eat Fit, Be Fit, Linda serves up a veritable feast of information about eating well, and pursuing health, for a lifetime. I look forward to adding Lindas terrific book to my bookshelf and strongly recommend you do the same."
-David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP
Director, Prevention Research Center, Yale University School of Medicine
Medical Contributor, ABC News, Nutrition Columnist, O, The Oprah Magazine
Product Description
This unique resource offers solutions for health and weight management by providing simple-to-read facts about eating better, controlling blood sugar, being healthy, and managing weight. Designed to help busy people cut through all of the confusing nutrition information available today, Eat Fit, Be Fit contains hundreds of recipes of "super foods" that make you feel great and curb your appetite without having to supersize portions. Special features of the text include guidelines for health, weight management, exercise, grocery shopping, and reading food labels. The nutrition principles presented discuss the impact stress has on hormones that cause overeating, and emphasize the importance of not eating on the run to aid in digestion. Also explained is the role of phytochemicals (plant based nutrients) in reducing the risk for cancer and fiber's impact on the heart, disease, diabetes, and cancer. Whether you are overweight or a finicky eater, young or old, this book has something for everyone. Eat Fit, Be Fit offers a well-rounded approach to healthy eating for the entire family, and its easy recipes for health and weight management will make all the difference for long term health.
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