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National Nutrition Month Tips to Find Your Healthiest Bodyweight

As National Nutrition Month, March is the perfect time to build healthier habits for eating and exercise. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics addresses the rising levels of obesity through recommendations for diet and exercise.  Recent reports project that by 2030, half of all adults (115 million adults) in the United States will be obese. According to the HHS, the typical American diet exceeds healthy levels of solid and saturated fats, added sugars, refined grains, and sodium. Additionally, only one in three adults receive the recommended amount of physical activity each week. Ready to spring ahead to healthier habits during National Nutrition Month, 2018?  Here’s what you need to know about managing a healthy body weight.
 

Why Obesity is on the Rise in the US:

While weight management comes down to balancing calorie intake and expenditure (calories in versus calories out), the increase in US obesity is also impacted by available foods, dietary patterns, and activity levels. Since the 1970’s, the number of fast food restaurants in the US has more than doubled.  While healthy options are available at many restaurants, the proliferation of hyperpalatable foods makes it easy to consume more calories than our bodies need.  These meals are unlikely to include fresh fruits and vegetables, making it easy to overconsume calories while underconsuming nutrients and filling fiber.  These grab and go meals may also decrease your awareness and mindfulness while eating, making you less likely to feel satisfied and more likely to overconsume.  While fast food and hyperpalatable foods may not be the only causes of obesity, they do increase the likelihood that we will not respond efficiently to our body’s natural signals of fullness and appetite control.
 

Life Hacks to Fight Obesity:

Becoming more aware of the impact of your daily choices is key to reaching and maintaining a healthy weight. The good news is, sticking to your daily healthy habits doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Easy to use apps and technology put expert advice and planning at your fingertips.  Ranging from absolutely free to around ten dollars per month, you can get customized expert advice and planning for less than the cost of a fast food meal or drop-in gym session. Here are some of the best tricks to help you stay on track.
 

 

 

 

 

Get Started on Your Personal Healthy Weight Plan.

An effective plan to maintain a healthy weight requires a multi-pronged approach to diet and exercise. The American Heart Association recommends mixing in at least 150 minutes of moderate activity each week to improve both mental and physical health. The key is to find a form of exercise that works for you.  Combining tools makes it possible to create a customized and effective plan for any level of fitness.  Available on Vision and Matrix products, ViaFit makes uploading workouts effortless, increasing your community involvement and accountability. Sprint 8, offers a research-based workout that will help you lose bodyfat in just 20 minutes.  You can combine these tools with apps like Aaptiv for well-rounded, customized personal training workouts wherever you go.  This lets you support your healthy dietary strategies with healthy activity that fits your fitness level and lifestyle