For Weight Loss: Lifestyle Change
Having a skilled primary care clinician will go a long way to maintaining your health and wellness. Join Dr. Diana Thiara as she explores weight loss and healthy living. [Show ID: 39571] Donate to UCTV to support informative & inspiring programming: https://www.uctv.tv/donate Please Note: Knowledge about health and medicine is constantly evolving. This information may become out of date. More from: Optimizing Primary Care: Best Practices for Preventing Disease and Treating Common Illnesses (https://www.uctv.tv/minimed-primary-care) Explore More Health & Medicine on UCTV (https://www.uctv.tv/health) UCTV features the latest in health and medicine from University of California medical schools. Find the information you need on cancer, transplantation, obesity, disease and much more. UCTV is the broadcast and online media platform of the University of California, featuring programming from its ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated research institutions. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects for a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, business, education, and agriculture. Launched in January 2000, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California -- teaching, research, and public service – by providing quality, in-depth television far beyond the campus borders to inquisitive viewers around the world. (https://www.uctv.tv) 00:00 Lifestyle Change 00:13 Are Macronutrients Important? 01:32 Diet and Calorie Reduction 02:56 Portion Control 04:04 More Nutrients, Fewer Calories 04:34 Exercise Guidelines 07:34 Benefits from Exercise 08:29 Summary
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How Healthy Are Avocados Really?
Avocados are known for their abundance of healthy nutrients and numerous health benefits. But what are these nutrients and benefits exactly? Avocados are full of heart-healthy monounsaturated fats that can help lower your cholesterol levels. Dr. Frank Hu and his team at Harvard studied the effects of avocados on the health of 110,000 adults over 30 years old. The research team found that people who ate at least 2 servings a week had a 21% lower risk of coronary heart disease. Avocados are great for your gut microbiome as they are high in fiber, which helps with weight control and healthy gut activity. It contains vitamin £, which can help keep the skin healthy, lutein, which aids vision, and potassium, which helps reduce high blood pressure. However, Dr. Martin Kohlmeier, a professor at the University of North Carolina, says, "Many reported effects are replacement effects."
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5 Foods That Are Surprisingly Healthy
Eating healthily doesn't mean sacrificing flavor. Some foods often considered guilty pleasures can be surprisingly good for you. Here are five unexpectedly healthy options for your next snack. Pasta. Low in fat and salt, pasta keeps you satiated longer, reducing the likelihood of overeating. Popcorn. Often dismissed as junk food, popcorn is rich in fiber, supporting digestion and providing vitamin B, manganese and magnesium. Honey. A natural sweetener loaded with antioxidants, honey offers cell protection, anti-inflammatory benefits and contributes to a healthy gut. Chocolate. Dark chocolate contains flavonoids that may safeguard against cell damage, lower blood pressure, and improve heart and brain health. Alcohol. In moderation, alcohol can offer protection against heart disease, kidney stones, gallstones and type 2 diabetes. However, it's crucial to avoid excessive consumption for optimal well-being.
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