Posts Tagged ‘obesity’

Personal Gourmet Food Intelligence: Out Of The Frying Pan

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Recently, Ontario introduced  their  new School Food and Beverage Policy, eliminating French fries, burgers and pops from cafeterias and chocolate bars from fundraisers But is this healthy initiative really enough to reduce or eliminate childhood obesity rates?

Canada AM – Healthy Eating Habits in 2012 – Day 2 – Breakfast

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How often have we heard that the most important meal of the day is Breakfast – spelled with a capital B!  Why?  Because after our last meal, about 12 hours earlier, our energy is pretty much depleted.  This means we’re starting the tank on empty.  Fatigue, sluggishness and mental fog are some of the symptoms. [...]

PG Food Intelligence: New Laws to Fight Obesity

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With almost 70% of Canadians being overweight, should government be more involved on our obesity issue which may soon become the leading cause of death? By 2020 it’s expected that 70% of our national budget will go to health – in other words a system ripe to implode.

My dog, my children and fighting obesity with a talented taskforce

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I’m very fortunate that the last two weeks have not been as busy with work items. My new puppy A.J. reminds me of a new born baby. I can’t even tiptoe into the kitchen to make my coffee in the wee hours of the morning. He hears everything!

To battle obesity – Increase the price of junk food

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This story has been sweeping the news lately. A recent study in JAMA reported that as the cost of junk food increased, people didn’t eat as much of it. Could this really be the answer to the obesity epidemic? The study, published in the March issue reported that adults tend to eat less pizza and [...]

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