"One of the keys to weight management is planning, so you're not caught eating whatever just happens to be on hand."— Donald D. Hensrud, M.D., M.P.H. |
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Healthy Eating 5 easy ways to eat more produce How many leafy greens, berries, apples, and other tasty, nutrient-dense veggies and fruits are you consuming regularly? A simple rule of thumb: Aim to fill half your plate with vibrant produce whenever possible. These suggestions will show you that this way of eating can be easy — and enjoyable.
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Today's Fitness Tip Stay active on vacation Make your next vacation an adventure! Try something fun you've never done — such as snorkeling, water skiing or kayaking. Walk to restaurants, shops and attractions. Ask about nearby walking or running paths. Go out dancing in the evening. On a road trip, take breaks for short walks, a game of catch or stretching. At airports, walk the terminal. It all adds up. Plus, staying active while you're away will make it easier to get back into your routine once you get home!
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