Focus on Power Foods

Healthier_Me
Healthier_Me Posts: 5,600 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Pack Your Lunch with Punch

Did you know that ants can lift up to 50 times their own weight? This goes to show that power can come from small places. The same theory applies to power foods.

Power foods are a combination of low calories and high nutrients, or foods that keep you feeling satisfied. Quite simply, you can make your calories work for you. The more efficiently you eat, the more you can eat before reaching your calorie limit.

The great part about power foods is that you are likely eating some of them already! And if not, parts of your diet can be easily replaced by other power foods. Adding just a few more power foods can make a big difference in your calorie intake and appetite.

At the top of the Power Food list are foods that contain proteins, fiber and healthy (whole grain) carbohydrates. These foods have tons of nutrients that give you long-lasting energy without a lot of calories, all while making you feel fuller faster. However, there are power foods in every food group and plenty of options to choose from.

Good Power Foods

Grains
whole wheat cereal
oatmeal
whole wheat bread
whole wheat pita
whole wheat bagels
whole wheat pasta
brown rice
whole rye


http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=61

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  • Healthier_Me
    Healthier_Me Posts: 5,600 Member
    Pack Your Lunch with Punch

    Did you know that ants can lift up to 50 times their own weight? This goes to show that power can come from small places. The same theory applies to power foods.

    Power foods are a combination of low calories and high nutrients, or foods that keep you feeling satisfied. Quite simply, you can make your calories work for you. The more efficiently you eat, the more you can eat before reaching your calorie limit.

    The great part about power foods is that you are likely eating some of them already! And if not, parts of your diet can be easily replaced by other power foods. Adding just a few more power foods can make a big difference in your calorie intake and appetite.

    At the top of the Power Food list are foods that contain proteins, fiber and healthy (whole grain) carbohydrates. These foods have tons of nutrients that give you long-lasting energy without a lot of calories, all while making you feel fuller faster. However, there are power foods in every food group and plenty of options to choose from.

    Good Power Foods

    Grains
    whole wheat cereal
    oatmeal
    whole wheat bread
    whole wheat pita
    whole wheat bagels
    whole wheat pasta
    brown rice
    whole rye


    http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=61
  • Mary24
    Mary24 Posts: 398
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  • Mary24
    Mary24 Posts: 398
    :flowerforyou: :drinker:
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