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CALORIES FOR WEIGHT MAINTENANCE

Here is a handy guide to help you calculate the number of calories you can consume as found in a great article on weight management in Medpagetoday (registration required.)

To maintain one's weight, the following formula can be used:

*10 Calories per pound of desirable body weight if the person is sedentary or if they are very obese. *13 Calories per pound of desirable body weight for low activity level, or after the age of 55 years. *15 Calories per pound of desirable body weight for moderate activity. *18 Calories per pound of desirable body weight for strenuous activity.

Activity levels:

*Low activity: No planned, regular physical activity; occasional weekend or weekly activity is the only type of physical activity (like golf or recreational tennis). *Moderate activity: Participation in physical activity like swimming, jogging, or fast walking, 30 to 60 minutes each time. *Strenuous activity: Participation in vigorous physical activity for 60 minutes or more at least 4 to 5 days per week

A BALANCED DIET

*Do not eat meat more than once a day. Fish and poultry are recommended above red or processed meats because they are less fattening. *Avoid frying food. Your


food absorbs the fats from the cooking oils, increasing your dietary fat intake. It is recommended that you bake or broil food. If you do fry, use polyunsaturated oils such as corn oil. *Cut down on your salt intake, whether it be table salt, or flavors intensifiers that contain salt such as monosodium glutamate (MSG). *Including adequate fiber in your diet is very important. Fiber is found in green leafy vegetables, fruit, beans, bran flakes, nuts, root vegetables, and whole grain foods. *Do not eat more than 4 eggs per week. Although they are a good source of protein, and low in saturated fat, eggs are very high in cholesterol, and should be eaten in moderation for that reason. *Choose fresh fruit for deserts rather than cookies, cake, or pudding. *Too much of anything has its drawbacks, whether it be calories, or a particular type of food. A well balanced diet with creativity and variety are best suited to your needs. *Follow the recommendations of the food guide pyramid.


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