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BATMAN 01-22-2006, 10:47 AM People’s eating choices usually fall into certain patterns. A recent study of men’s eating patterns points out the various health risks each poses. Different groups of men may need to take specific steps to eat better, but some problems are unfortunately common.
The new study tracked 740 men for 16 years after an initial diet assessment, recording changes in their nutrition and heart disease risk. Statistical analysis of their eating habits at the beginning of the study placed each man into one of five groups: Empty Calories, Lower Variety, Higher Starch, Average Male and Transition to Heart Healthy.
Men in the Empty Calorie group ate the most refined grains and desserts, as well as the most sweets, salty snacks and high-fat meat and dairy foods. As a result, they had the highest average consumption of calories and the highest intake of cholesterol-raising saturated fat. If your eating habits put you in this group, switching to lower-fat meats and dairy products can reduce the amount of saturated fat and calories you eat.
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Selecting healthier snacks and desserts, like fruits and whole grain items, will further reduce calories, fat and sugar in your food, while boosting vitamins and fiber.
The greatest risk for heart disease appeared among the Lower Variety group, which included almost one-third of the men. These men ate the least number of vegetables, fruits and whole grains of all the groups. Thus, they had the lowest consumption of fiber and many nutrients.
About a third of this group was treated for high blood pressure. Their excessive sodium intake (from many processed foods) and low potassium intake (from few vegetables and fruits) are probably related.
More vegetables, less weight gain
If your eating habits are like those of the men in this group, expanding both the amount and variety of vegetables, fruits and whole grains you eat will greatly improve your diet. Your diet will also include many more natural plant substances that work better together to lower cancer risk. In addition, studies show there is less weight gain for people who eat this way.
Men in the Higher Starch group also ate few vegetables and fruits, but they stood out for their high consumption of refined grains. By the end of the study, their calorie consumption had increased to be the highest of all the groups. A high consumption of refined grains or low whole-grain consumption may increase levels of insulin and inflammation, which in turn may raise the risk of diabetes and some cancers.
Either way, you don’t need to give up all refined grains for a healthy diet. Just aim for at least three or four servings of whole grains a day. A serving can be a slice of whole-wheat bread or a half-cup of brown rice.
The Average Male group showed the worst health indicators of all. This group had the highest blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels, probably due in part to their low activity level and very high incidence of overweight. Although the current daily goal for most adults is seven to ten servings, these men barely ate four servings of vegetables and fruits a day. Their saturated fat consumption also exceeded current recommendations.
The Transition to Heart Healthy group had the best overall nutrition. This group ate the most vegetables, fruits, whole grains and fish with the lowest amount of saturated fat. Although their heart disease risk was the lowest of all five groups, it was still too high for good health.
Despite the differences among these five groups, they all exceeded recommended amounts of saturated fat and sodium and fell below vegetable, fruit and whole-grain suggestions. More than three-fourths of the men in every group were overweight or obese. Physical activity scores were also low in all groups. These shortcomings are warning signs, because, in addition to heart disease, they also raise the risk of cancer and diabetes.
BATMAN 01-22-2006, 11:00 AM one of my friend bikes and runs religiously (no pun intended).
Super fit for a mid-30's guy.
HIs friend, who I happen to know, and in the same age range just happen to get a quadruple bypass for:
Sedatary lifestyle
eating like shit
BOth of those can catch up to u in a flash.
jimlab 01-22-2006, 12:23 PM no wonder insurance is through the roofInsurance costs are "through the roof" predominantly because of fraudulent claims and lawsuits, not because of legitimate claims. People typically cost less than they (and/or their employers) pay in or it wouldn't be a money making opportunity, and you can bet the insurance people aren't going hungry...
aznpoopy 01-22-2006, 12:44 PM damn i need to get my eating habits straight.
today i ate a bag of potato chips and a can of coke. that was my breakfast and lunch.
2ndGen.Rocket 01-22-2006, 01:21 PM Yeah, that shit catches up reeeeall fast. I don't eat any of that shit anymore, nothing but veggies, fruit, whole grains, fish, steak, and chicken for me. You'd be amazed at how much better you feel as well.
meddle 01-22-2006, 02:37 PM I don't really know how my diet is. I don't eat candy, ice cream, and snack foods, but I take in a ton of carbs. At least one of my meals is pasta every single day. Unless its in cannelloni, or tortellini, I don't eat any beef whatso ever. The only animals flesh I eat is chicken, veal, and seafood. My snacks are usually an apple, orange or carrots. I eat a shitload of spinach, broccoli, and potatoes.
c00lduke 01-22-2006, 03:46 PM I've noticed myself eating better latly also. Its always helps that I really dont like sweets and havnt drank any pop for 7 years. But now that I think about it I'm too skinny and probably should start eating unhealthy.
rodney87 01-22-2006, 03:55 PM I knoticed that I tend to eat rather healthy when I go on a trip, and when I come back I try to keep it up but its hard in my house. Little to no fruit, steaks, hot pockets, corn dogs, deep fried shrip, pizza, TV dinners. And thats just the freezer :sad:
batman... tell me the story of your detox kit again...
cool3865 01-22-2006, 07:32 PM I don't really know how my diet is. I don't eat candy, ice cream, and snack foods, but I take in a ton of carbs. At least one of my meals is pasta every single day. Unless its in cannelloni, or tortellini, I don't eat any beef whatso ever. The only animals flesh I eat is chicken, veal, and seafood. My snacks are usually an apple, orange or carrots. I eat a shitload of spinach, broccoli, and potatoes.
you dont eat beef but you eat veal....ummm veal is beef
Supper 01-22-2006, 08:20 PM you dont eat beef but you eat veal....ummm veal is beef
I was going to say that myself.
meddle 01-22-2006, 08:34 PM you dont eat beef but you eat veal....ummm veal is beef
It's not red meat. I buy chops and cut them off the bone with scissors then pound them out really thin.
It's not red meat. I buy chops and cut them off the bone with scissors then pound them out really thin.
Is this serious?
Supper 01-22-2006, 09:05 PM It's not red meat. I buy chops and cut them off the bone with scissors then pound them out really thin.
so you are saying that my rib eye steaks that are cooked until there isn't any red left in them aren't Red Meat? And therefore aren't Beef anymore?
aznpoopy 01-22-2006, 10:41 PM this is amazing... the normally adversarial forum is coming together over. . .
health foods??? :rofl:
jimlab 01-22-2006, 11:26 PM I don't doubt that, but the cost of health care is ever increasing because......inflation is ever-increasing?
Everyone needs to earn more to get by as costs of living increase. Relatively speaking, the cost of insurance is not increasing drastically compared to the rate of inflation for other products and services.
meddle 01-23-2006, 12:13 AM Is this serious?Yea, it's totally different. It's consistincy is much more like pork which is white meat.
BATMAN 01-23-2006, 09:59 AM batman... tell me the story of your detox kit again...
Got it from Costco.
it's a series of supplements.
Whatever is inside made me shit like no tomorrow.
Some people I know will do a straight oatmeal diet for a week.
Others will do a liquid diet for 2 weeks.
And I have a friend that will run drinkable charcoal through his GI.
It's the same grade that they use in hospitals to absorb poisons that one might have injested.
Cosby 01-23-2006, 10:04 AM I just don't like junk food
vrooom305 01-23-2006, 10:48 AM this is amazing... the normally adversarial forum is coming together over. . .
health foods??? :rofl:
we may be assholes but at least we healthy ass hole, eh???
that sounded so ghey.....:hide:
BATMAN 01-23-2006, 11:42 AM Yeah, lincoln logs followed by ropes of soft poop that goes on and on.
I swear, my gut felt caved in after dumping what seemed to be 5lbs of shit.
cool3865 01-23-2006, 12:04 PM atlest you lost 5lbs
ComradeGiant 01-23-2006, 01:50 PM Whats really sad is that I have a fairly bad diet, and most of the population is worse than I am.
I realized that the other day, shook my head, and said: "Oh well, fuck those idiots."
Got it from Costco.
it's a series of supplements.
Whatever is inside made me shit like no tomorrow.
Some people I know will do a straight oatmeal diet for a week.
Others will do a liquid diet for 2 weeks.
And I have a friend that will run drinkable charcoal through his GI.
It's the same grade that they use in hospitals to absorb poisons that one might have injested.
I particularly remember your post and researched a little bit (the asshole not burning after shitting thing stuck out.. why did your asshole burn to begin with?) . IIRC the average person of 18 that has never done the detox kit can have 5-10 lbs of "old" shit hanging around in their system.
How many times a day did it make you poo?
What positive health effects did you receive?
wonner 01-23-2006, 05:21 PM oh now you did it, alain, faggot is turned on
:roll:
I think FAGGOT turns YOU on, Mark.....Forbidden fruit.
wonner 01-23-2006, 05:31 PM I bet you cream your spandex in the gym.....with all the sweaty, muscular menz.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that realized yzf has a thing for homosexuals... Any change he gets for "faggot", "butt-sex", or "gay sex"... he jumps on it.
yzf, if you're gay... you won't be treated any differently, you can be honest.
wonner 01-23-2006, 05:52 PM yzf, if you're gay... you won't be treated any differently, you can be honest.
Its true YZF, we're very accepting to 'alternative lifestyles'. Come outta the closet....Its OK.
BATMAN 01-23-2006, 06:23 PM Now i know why YZF talks anger bible.
all that sexual tension.
he must hit his 7am woody with a ball ping hammer and ask God why is he tempted this often.
BTW, not flushing ur prostate of jism = prostate cancer and enlargement later in life.
wonner 01-23-2006, 06:27 PM ^Lol!
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