Happy National Eating Healthy Day!

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Today is a fun day for us…it’s National Eating Healthy Day! Just another reminder how making healthy choices can improve and impact your health and wellness tremendously! Whether you have heart disease or not, we all should strive to eat a heart healthy diet that keeps us healthy long term and aids in disease prevention! Eatings a colorful diet with moderate portions and engaging in regular activity are keys to success.

For a healthy heart you want to consume a diet low in sodium, low in saturated and trans fat, and cholesterol. Challenge yourself to replace these with some of the foods and food components listed below:

  • Fruits and Vegetables- Many fruits and vegetables contain fiber, which helps your body take in more nutrients, can lower cholesterol levels, aid in achieving a healthy weight. Fruits and vegetables not only contain fiber, but they also contain potassium and antioxidants. Potassium can help with blood pressure by blunting the effects of sodium on blood pressure. Antioxidants may help prevent disease and keep your body working properly.. At the grocery store, be sure to choose a variety of deeply colored fruits and vegetables like carrots, apricots, broccoli, beets, berries and kidney beans to maximize your intake of vitamins and minerals.
  • Whole Grains-There are many components within whole grains which provide benefits. Whole grains provide fiber, vitamins and minerals, and antioxidants. To reap the benefits, aim for at least 3 daily servings of whole grains. On the label, look for the phrase “whole grain” or “whole” before the grain’s name. Some examples include: whole grain breads, cereals and pasta, brown rice, oatmeal and popcorn.
  • Heart Healthy Fats- A diet of moderate fat intake is beneficial to your health. You can enjoy the healthy benefits by choosing oils and spreads rich in unsaturated fat, such as olive, canola, safflower, sunflower, corn, or soybean oils. Salmon, sardines, herring, trout, and tuna are terrific sources of the omega-3 fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), which are types of polyunsaturated fats that may reduce the risk of heart disease.
  • Lean Meats- lean proteins such as white meat poultry, fish, pork and lean cuts of beef such as 90% or greater lean hamburger, sirloin, or round cuts are recommended. Also plant proteins such as beans and lentils offer an excellent source of protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients.
  • Low Fat Dairy– skim or 1% dairy products are recommended for helping you meet your calcium and vitamin D neeeds to help keep your bones strong and healthy.

Healthy eating doesn’t have to be challenging. Start by picking a few little things to focus on improving and over time those little things will add up to big successes in the long run. Remember you are what you eat, so exchange out the junk food for healthy foods and your body will reward you!

-Kelsey

Brown Clinic–“Pretty in Pink”

KXLG radio station had a contest with judging here this AM, with the theme “Pretty in Pink”.  We at Brown Clinic went all out for this!  All of us wore our pink shirts, and decorated the clinic with Pink, and promoting awareness of Breast Cancer, and mammogram screening with our #D technology.  Here are a few pictures from today!  Win or lose the contest, we at Brown Clinic won regardless!  We show our support for good causes, and want everyone to be aware of what Breast Cancer can do to individuals, and their families.  We are all “Pretty in Pink”!

Pretty in Pink group

Pretty in Pink clinic

Pretty in Pink girls

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2589

Tasty STRIVE Treats

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STRIVE’s treats were extra tasty last night! Be sure to give these recipes a try!

Easy Berry Cobbler (above)

1 (12 oz) can diet lemon-lime soda

1 box white cake mix

2 (16 oz) bags of frozen berries

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pleaces both bags of frozen fruit into a 9×13 baking dish (do not thaw). Sprinkle the dry cake mix over the top of the frozen fruit. Pour entire can of diet soda over the mixture. Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 40 minutes. Let cool and serve.

 

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Garden Fresh Cottage Cheese Salad

2 containers (22oz) 1% cottage cheese

1 cucumber, diced

1 tomato, diced

1 pkg Good Seasoning Italian Dressing

Mix together and put in refridgerator for a few hours before serving.

 

All ingredients can be purchased at County Fair Foods!

 

 

 

 

 

You Only Turn 50 Once…

You only turn 50 once, so you better make it count when that time comes.  I try to be health conscious and stay fit, but sometimes, you need to splurge a little.  When I came into work on Friday, my staff had the place decorated for my 50th birthday, and my nurse Chris made this cake for me.

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About the only candy I will eat is peanut M & M’s, and she made this cake with it covered in them!  The top was a carrot cake, and the bottom was marble.  She did a great job.  This was the best cake! Here is a close-up view of it.

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Did this cake have a lot of calories?  Yes.  Did it stop me from eating several pieces, including over the weekend.  Not on your life!  You need to enjoy these types of things in life when it comes along.  If you eat these type of things in moderation, then you can have them, and enjoy them without guilt.  If we restrict ourselves too much, then we end up crabby, and depressed.  I will make up for things with my diet after this, and I still exercise everyday so I can have these “good things” in life.  So can you!  It is OK to reward yourselves once in a while, but then get back on track, and take care of yourself.  For me, I just told myself “I only turn 50 once, so take advantage of it”.  That is truly what life is about.  Enjoy it!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2585

Proud of You Nick!

Nick has been having a much better senior year since his first cross country meet this year where he collapsed 300 meters before the finish line.  Now, he is getting ready for the State Cross Country meet this coming Saturday.  He is starting to get back to his usual self.  Here is his last weekend with Molly and I at Tucks.  One proud sister here, and another proud sister Megan, back in college in Virginia, who wished she could have been home for this too.

Nick Tucks 1

He has overcome a lot these last few months, and as I posted last week, our first obstacle for all of us to overcome is OURSELVES!  We could not be more proud of you Nick.

Nick Tucks 2

Mom, Megan, Molly, and I are behind you all of the way.  Mom and I will be cheering at the course, and Molly and Megan cheering from afar, but we will keep them posted.  Go for broke in your final high school cross country meet.  Do your best, and leave no regrets behind.  This may be your last high school cross country meet, but your family will be cheering and supporting you forever.  We love you.  Families live together, support each, stay fit together!  Good luck, but have fun, and enjoy your last State meet!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2582