You’ve heard the numbers...more than 30 million adults in the U.S. have diabetes. Another 85 million have pre-diabetes. So, how do you know if you’re one of them? And, if so, what are the next steps?
Smell that? It’s the fresh scent of springtime air. And that means a whole array of tasty vegetables, fruits and healthy grains that are ripe and ready for cooking. We put together our 10 favorite, light, crisp recipes that taste like springtime.
It doesn’t matter if you’re thin or overweight, if you’re young or old, if you’re fit or out-of-shape: Healthy living is not something you should put a timeline on. It’s something that you have to do consistently, something that’s a lifestyle change.
Eating out every meal was a reality Joanna Keating-Velasco knew well.
“I hate grocery shopping and I hate cooking,” said Joanna, an instructional aid from Orange County, California. “So [my husband and I] had been spending most nights eating out.”
“I’m approaching one year of maintaining 100-pound weight loss!" I’ve had that in the back of mind, and I struggle with that fear every day,” Cathrine said.
Ah, Google. It’s our best neighbor when it comes to borrowing a recipe. So, which ones piqued people’s interest most throughout the past year? Most are family favorites — things like meatloaf and Parmesan chicken — that unfortunately tend to be high in calories and on the unhealthier side of things.
That’s why we rounded up healthier, skinny versions of Google’s Top 10 Most-Searched Recipes -- so that you can still enjoy these popular classics, without all those extra calories.
We live in a day and age of hectic routines, grinding it out for hours at work, rushing from place to place and trying desperately to find (and appreciate!) the down-time in between. Our to-do lists seem never-ending, and often it feels like there isn’t a minute to spare. What does all that mean for our eating habits?
When you’re over the age of 50 and female, targeted exercises are even more important. Truly, there’s something to be said about having solid, toned arms — and we’re not just talking how you look.
Interval training, AKA: HIIT, AKA: the most efficient way to use your 20 minutes of exercise. Interval training is one of many great ways to help you burn extra calories on with your limited time. Well, now there’s yet another reason to consider it: Interval training also boosts your endurance, makes you stronger and can prevent heart disease. We’ll leave the in-depth science talk to the experts, but here’s a quick snapshot of exactly why interval training can help you with those things.
Ok, so you found out you have Type 2 diabetes. That can be devastating news. But it’s also not the end of the world. It’s more than possible to live a long, happy, healthy life -- and maybe even reverse the diagnosis. So, what steps should you take to get to a point where you’re not only surviving -- but thriving -- with a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis?
Sitting at a desk all day at work can make it difficult to burn calories, especially when you’re trying to lose weight. Even more concerning, a recent study from researchers at Columbia University’s Department of Medicine found that sitting all day can lead to increased risk of death -- whether you exercise or not.
One way to make exercise a bit easier, heck, even enjoyable? Music! Studies show that listening to music while you exercise can boost endorphins, make the workout more enjoyable and help you perform better. And the better the song, the more it’s likely to pump you up.
Football season is in full-swing, and you’re probably attending (or hosting) a party or two. It’s great to celebrate with friends, but parties can also mean lots of calorie-laden, unhealthy foods that can quickly turn into an expanding waistline.
Since when has “diet” become a four-letter word? Yes, it’s true that losing weight is about making small, lasting changes that last a lifetime. Making one little tweak at a time to your lifestyle is the best way to see consistent results.
“When I think of my life, every single moment and how much my life has changed, I think of Diet-to-Go. It really has changed my life,” Cathrine said. That kind of success is exactly why we asked Cathrine to share with us her best tips for maintaining weight loss.
New Year's resolutions. They're a thing. A thing a lot of us actually do (with the best of intentions in place). But this year, they don't have to be that thing that fails (studies show 80 percent of people give up by February). Seriously. This really can be the year you make a resolution -- and keep it.
There has long been a belief in the health community that high sodium intake can lead to spikes in blood pressure and damage to your heart. But is that really true?
The most critical component of weight loss is eating a clean, healthy diet that controls for calorie and portion control. If you’re leveraging one of Diet-to-Go’s healthy meal plans, you’re already on your way to losing weight and seeing results.* But fitness is a big part of it too. One great way to get active is by setting and focusing on a daily step goal.
The days are turning a bit cooler, and that might mean you want to move your exercise routines indoors. Some of us (especially those of us who prefer to be outdoors) might find it difficult to transition to stationary equipment. Luckily, there are ways to overcome that yuck-factor and find your inner motivation.
The air is getting a bit crisper and the days a bit shorter -- and that means fall is in full swing. Fall fruits and veggies are some of the best and healthiest around. There are many creative ways you can use them to make snacks that are sweet, savory, salty and everything in between. With that in mind, we rounded up 7 tasty fall treats you’ll want to make again and again.