Author: Vincent Antonetti, PhD
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This eBook is a total fitness guide for women with equal emphasis on exercise, nutrition, weight loss and weight maintenance. Learn how to safely get fit, lose weight, eat healthy and look your best. The eBook is packed with useful new tables: BMI-Based Height-Weight, Weight Loss Prediction, Cardio Assessment, Strength Assessment and much more including illustrated dumbbell workouts. Total Fitness for Women - U.S. Edition is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS - What’s In This eBook - Health Risks & Counter Measures - The Benefits of Being Fit - Cardio Self Assessment - Strength Assessment - Flexibility Assessment - Body-Weight Assessment - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Are You Eating Sensibly? EXERCISE FUNDAMENTALS - Calories Burned - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Intensity-Level - Aerobic Exercise: How Often? - Aerobic Exercise: Typical Workout - Pulse Measurement - Walking Program - Jogging Program - Your Body’s Muscles - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Other Exercises - Missed Workouts - Exercising in Hot Weather - Exercising in Cold Weather - Exercise Risks and Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Workout to Stay Healthy NUTRITION BASICS - Our Disastrous Eating Habits - Nutrients & Micronutrients - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Glycemic Load - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Fats in Foods - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly WEIGHT LOSS - Energy Conservation - Total Energy Requirements - Activity Energy - A Weight Loss Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - Count Weight Watchers’ Points? - What Makes a Good Diet? - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals for Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get a Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Food Log - Handling Special Situations - Plot Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off WEIGHT MAINTENANCE - A Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight – a Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control LIFE-LONG FITNESS - The Keys to Total Fitness LIST OF TABLES - Table 1 VO2max versus Fitness Level - Table 2 Push-up Test Performance - Table 3 Squat-Test Performance - Table 4 Sit & Reach Test - Table 5 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 6 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 7 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 8 Calories Burned vs. Activity - Table 9 TTZ: 20 to 40 year olds - Table 10 TTZ: 45 to 65 year olds - Table 11 Walking Program - Table 12 Jogging Program - Table 13 Health Risks in Hot Weather - Table 14 Heat Index - Table 15 Wind-Chill Temperature - Table 16 Frostbite Risk vs. Wind-Chill - Table 17 Sample Exercise Log - Table 18 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 19 Fats in Foods - Table 20 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 21 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 22 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 23 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 24 Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Table 25 Portion of Table 28 - Table 26 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 - Table 27 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 - Table 28 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 - Table 29 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 - Table 30 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 - Table 31 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 - Table 32 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 33 900 kcal Menus - Table 34 1200 kcal menus - Table 35 1500 kcal Menus - Table 36 Daily Food Log - Table 37 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 38 Maintenance Eating Plan
Total Fitness for Women - Metric Edition
Author: Vincent Antonetti, PhD
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This eBook is a total fitness guide for women with equal emphasis on exercise, nutrition, weight loss and weight maintenance. Learn how to safely get fit, lose weight, eat healthy and look your best. The eBook is packed with useful new tables: BMI-Based Height-Weight, Weight Loss Prediction, Cardio Assessment, Strength Assessment and much more including illustrated dumbbell workouts. Total Fitness for Women - U.S. Edition is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS - What’s In This eBook - Health Risks & Counter Measures - The Benefits of Being Fit - Cardio Self Assessment - Strength Assessment - Flexibility Assessment - Body-Weight Assessment - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Are You Eating Sensibly? EXERCISE FUNDAMENTALS - Calories Burned - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Intensity-Level - Aerobic Exercise: How Often? - Aerobic Exercise: Typical Workout - Pulse Measurement - Walking Program - Jogging Program - Your Body’s Muscles - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Other Exercises - Missed Workouts - Exercising in Hot Weather - Exercising in Cold Weather - Exercise Risks and Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Workout to Stay Healthy NUTRITION BASICS - Our Disastrous Eating Habits - Nutrients & Micronutrients - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Glycemic Load - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Fats in Foods - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly WEIGHT LOSS - Energy Conservation - Total Energy Requirements - Activity Energy - A Weight Loss Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - Count Weight Watchers’ Points? - What Makes a Good Diet? - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals for Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get a Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Food Log - Handling Special Situations - Plot Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off WEIGHT MAINTENANCE - A Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight – a Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control LIFE-LONG FITNESS - The Keys to Total Fitness LIST OF TABLES - Table 1 VO2max versus Fitness Level - Table 2 Push-up Test Performance - Table 3 Squat-Test Performance - Table 4 Sit & Reach Test - Table 5 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 6 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 7 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 8 Calories Burned vs. Activity - Table 9 TTZ: 20 to 40 year olds - Table 10 TTZ: 45 to 65 year olds - Table 11 Walking Program - Table 12 Jogging Program - Table 13 Health Risks in Hot Weather - Table 14 Heat Index - Table 15 Wind-Chill Temperature - Table 16 Frostbite Risk vs. Wind-Chill - Table 17 Sample Exercise Log - Table 18 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 19 Fats in Foods - Table 20 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 21 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 22 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 23 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 24 Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Table 25 Portion of Table 28 - Table 26 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 - Table 27 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 - Table 28 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 - Table 29 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 - Table 30 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 - Table 31 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 - Table 32 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 33 900 kcal Menus - Table 34 1200 kcal menus - Table 35 1500 kcal Menus - Table 36 Daily Food Log - Table 37 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 38 Maintenance Eating Plan
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This eBook is a total fitness guide for women with equal emphasis on exercise, nutrition, weight loss and weight maintenance. Learn how to safely get fit, lose weight, eat healthy and look your best. The eBook is packed with useful new tables: BMI-Based Height-Weight, Weight Loss Prediction, Cardio Assessment, Strength Assessment and much more including illustrated dumbbell workouts. Total Fitness for Women - U.S. Edition is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS - What’s In This eBook - Health Risks & Counter Measures - The Benefits of Being Fit - Cardio Self Assessment - Strength Assessment - Flexibility Assessment - Body-Weight Assessment - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Are You Eating Sensibly? EXERCISE FUNDAMENTALS - Calories Burned - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Intensity-Level - Aerobic Exercise: How Often? - Aerobic Exercise: Typical Workout - Pulse Measurement - Walking Program - Jogging Program - Your Body’s Muscles - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Other Exercises - Missed Workouts - Exercising in Hot Weather - Exercising in Cold Weather - Exercise Risks and Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Workout to Stay Healthy NUTRITION BASICS - Our Disastrous Eating Habits - Nutrients & Micronutrients - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Glycemic Load - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Fats in Foods - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly WEIGHT LOSS - Energy Conservation - Total Energy Requirements - Activity Energy - A Weight Loss Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - Count Weight Watchers’ Points? - What Makes a Good Diet? - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals for Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get a Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Food Log - Handling Special Situations - Plot Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off WEIGHT MAINTENANCE - A Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight – a Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control LIFE-LONG FITNESS - The Keys to Total Fitness LIST OF TABLES - Table 1 VO2max versus Fitness Level - Table 2 Push-up Test Performance - Table 3 Squat-Test Performance - Table 4 Sit & Reach Test - Table 5 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 6 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 7 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 8 Calories Burned vs. Activity - Table 9 TTZ: 20 to 40 year olds - Table 10 TTZ: 45 to 65 year olds - Table 11 Walking Program - Table 12 Jogging Program - Table 13 Health Risks in Hot Weather - Table 14 Heat Index - Table 15 Wind-Chill Temperature - Table 16 Frostbite Risk vs. Wind-Chill - Table 17 Sample Exercise Log - Table 18 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 19 Fats in Foods - Table 20 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 21 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 22 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 23 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 24 Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Table 25 Portion of Table 28 - Table 26 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 - Table 27 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 - Table 28 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 - Table 29 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 - Table 30 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 - Table 31 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 - Table 32 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 33 900 kcal Menus - Table 34 1200 kcal menus - Table 35 1500 kcal Menus - Table 36 Daily Food Log - Table 37 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 38 Maintenance Eating Plan
Total Fitness for Men - Metric Edition
Author: Vincent Antonetti, PhD
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This is a total fitness guide for men with equal emphasis on exercise, nutrition, weight loss and weight maintenance. Learn how to safely get fit, lose weight, eat healthy and look your best. The eBook is packed with useful new tables: BMI-Based Height-Weight, Weight Loss Prediction, Cardio Assessment, Strength Assessment and much more including illustrated dumbbell workouts. Total Fitness for Men - Metric Edition is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS - What’s In This eBook - Health Risks & Counter Measures - The Benefits of Being Fit - Cardio Self Assessment - Strength Assessment - Flexibility Assessment - Body-Weight Assessment - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Are You Eating Sensibly? Exercise Fundamentals - Calories Burned - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Intensity-Level - Aerobic Exercise: How Often? - Aerobic Exercise: Typical Workout - Pulse Measurement - Walking Program - Jogging Program - Your Body’s Muscles - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Other Exercises - Missed Workouts - Exercising in Hot Weather - Exercising in Cold Weather - Exercise Risks and Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Workout to Stay Healthy Nutrition Basics -Our Disastrous Eating Habits - Nutrients & Micronutrients - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Glycemic Load - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Fats in Foods - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly Weight Loss - Energy Conservation - Total Energy Requirements - Activity Energy - A Weight Loss Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - Count Weight Watchers’ Points? - What Makes a Good Diet? - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals for Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get a Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Food Log - Handling Special Situations - Plot Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off Weight Maintenance - A Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight – a Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control Life-Long Fitness - The Keys to Total Fitness Tables - Table 1 VO2max versus Fitness Level - Table 2 Push-up Test Performance - Table 3 Squat-Test Performance - Table 4 Sit & Reach Test - Table 5 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 6 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 7 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 8 Calories Burned vs. Activity - Table 9 TTZ: 20 to 40 year olds - Table 10 TTZ: 45 to 65 year olds - Table 11 Walking Program - Table 12 Jogging Program - Table 13 Health Risks in Hot Weather - Table 14 Heat Index - Table 15 Wind-Chill Temperature - Table 16 Frostbite Risk vs. Wind-Chill - Table 17 Sample Exercise Log - Table 18 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 19 Fats in Foods - Table 20 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 21 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 22 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 23 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 24 Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Table 25 Portion of Table 28 - Table 26 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 - Table 27 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 - Table 28 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 - Table 29 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 - Table 30 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 - Table 31 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 - Table 32 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 33 1200 kcal Menus - Table 34 1500 kcal Menus - Table 35 1800 kcal Menus - Table 36 Daily Food Log - Table 37 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 38 Maintenance Eating Plan
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This is a total fitness guide for men with equal emphasis on exercise, nutrition, weight loss and weight maintenance. Learn how to safely get fit, lose weight, eat healthy and look your best. The eBook is packed with useful new tables: BMI-Based Height-Weight, Weight Loss Prediction, Cardio Assessment, Strength Assessment and much more including illustrated dumbbell workouts. Total Fitness for Men - Metric Edition is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS - What’s In This eBook - Health Risks & Counter Measures - The Benefits of Being Fit - Cardio Self Assessment - Strength Assessment - Flexibility Assessment - Body-Weight Assessment - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Are You Eating Sensibly? Exercise Fundamentals - Calories Burned - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Intensity-Level - Aerobic Exercise: How Often? - Aerobic Exercise: Typical Workout - Pulse Measurement - Walking Program - Jogging Program - Your Body’s Muscles - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Other Exercises - Missed Workouts - Exercising in Hot Weather - Exercising in Cold Weather - Exercise Risks and Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Workout to Stay Healthy Nutrition Basics -Our Disastrous Eating Habits - Nutrients & Micronutrients - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Glycemic Load - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Fats in Foods - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly Weight Loss - Energy Conservation - Total Energy Requirements - Activity Energy - A Weight Loss Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - Count Weight Watchers’ Points? - What Makes a Good Diet? - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals for Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get a Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Food Log - Handling Special Situations - Plot Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off Weight Maintenance - A Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight – a Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control Life-Long Fitness - The Keys to Total Fitness Tables - Table 1 VO2max versus Fitness Level - Table 2 Push-up Test Performance - Table 3 Squat-Test Performance - Table 4 Sit & Reach Test - Table 5 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 6 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 7 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 8 Calories Burned vs. Activity - Table 9 TTZ: 20 to 40 year olds - Table 10 TTZ: 45 to 65 year olds - Table 11 Walking Program - Table 12 Jogging Program - Table 13 Health Risks in Hot Weather - Table 14 Heat Index - Table 15 Wind-Chill Temperature - Table 16 Frostbite Risk vs. Wind-Chill - Table 17 Sample Exercise Log - Table 18 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 19 Fats in Foods - Table 20 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 21 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 22 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 23 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 24 Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Table 25 Portion of Table 28 - Table 26 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 - Table 27 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 - Table 28 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 - Table 29 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 - Table 30 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 - Table 31 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 - Table 32 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 33 1200 kcal Menus - Table 34 1500 kcal Menus - Table 35 1800 kcal Menus - Table 36 Daily Food Log - Table 37 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 38 Maintenance Eating Plan
Weight Loss for Senior Women
Author: Vincent Antonetti
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Weight Loss for Senior Women features both cooking and no-cooking 1200 Calorie* daily menus. Every day, for 60 days, you decide whether you want to cook or not, and then pick an appropriate 1200 Calorie daily menu. And there's plenty to choose from. All told, there are 90 daily menus - 45 no-cooking daily menus and 45 cooking daily menus. In both the no-cooking and cooking portions of the book: - Breakfast consists of various cereals & fruit, or eggs & toast, or waffles & fruit, etc. - Lunch consists of a sandwich, or soup, or salads, or Hot Pockets wraps, or a 6" Subway sandwich. - Snacks (three per day) are mixed nuts, or fruit, or yogurt, or popcorn, or ice cream, etc. - No-Cooking Dinner is usually a frozen meal & a large salad. - Cooking dinners come with delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes and sides. You'll be surprised, not only by what you can eat, but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, pancakes, swordfish, hamburger and more. On this weight-loss program, most senior women lose 16 to 24 pounds. Smaller women, older women (over 65) and less active seniors might lose a bit less; whereas, larger women, younger seniors and more active seniors often lose a great deal more. Weight Loss for Senior Women is another sensible, healthy, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. And because the diet is not a fad, it will be as valid 10 years from now as it is today. * The author, Dr. Antonetti, is also an expert in the mathematics of weight loss. He derived the first validated, accurate weight loss predictive equation which was published in the prestigious American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Weight Loss for Senior Women features both cooking and no-cooking 1200 Calorie* daily menus. Every day, for 60 days, you decide whether you want to cook or not, and then pick an appropriate 1200 Calorie daily menu. And there's plenty to choose from. All told, there are 90 daily menus - 45 no-cooking daily menus and 45 cooking daily menus. In both the no-cooking and cooking portions of the book: - Breakfast consists of various cereals & fruit, or eggs & toast, or waffles & fruit, etc. - Lunch consists of a sandwich, or soup, or salads, or Hot Pockets wraps, or a 6" Subway sandwich. - Snacks (three per day) are mixed nuts, or fruit, or yogurt, or popcorn, or ice cream, etc. - No-Cooking Dinner is usually a frozen meal & a large salad. - Cooking dinners come with delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes and sides. You'll be surprised, not only by what you can eat, but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, pancakes, swordfish, hamburger and more. On this weight-loss program, most senior women lose 16 to 24 pounds. Smaller women, older women (over 65) and less active seniors might lose a bit less; whereas, larger women, younger seniors and more active seniors often lose a great deal more. Weight Loss for Senior Women is another sensible, healthy, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. And because the diet is not a fad, it will be as valid 10 years from now as it is today. * The author, Dr. Antonetti, is also an expert in the mathematics of weight loss. He derived the first validated, accurate weight loss predictive equation which was published in the prestigious American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
90-Day Perfect Diet - 1200 Calorie
Author: Gail Johnson
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
2nd Edition - updated and easier to use! The 90-Day Perfect Diet features both cooking and no-cooking menus in one easy-to-use eBook. Every day, for 90 days, you decide whether you want to cook or not, and then pick an appropriate 1200 Calorie daily menu. And there's plenty to choose from. All told, there are 100 daily menus - 50 no-cooking daily menus and 50 cooking daily menus. - Breakfasts are either cereal & fruit, or eggs and toast, or French toast, or waffles. - Lunches consist of a sandwich, or soup, or salads, or Hot Pockets wraps, or Subway 6" sandwiches. - Three Snacks every day include fruit, nuts, popcorn, yogurt and ice cream. No-cooking dinners are usually a frozen meal (choose from 150) and a large salad. Of course, the cooking menus come with delicious, easy-to-prepare delicious recipes. You'll be surprised, not only by what you can eat, but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, pancakes, swordfish, hamburger, and more. On the 90-Day Perfect Diet - 1200 Calorie, most women lose 23 to 33 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less. Larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 35 to 45 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less; whereas, larger men, younger men and more active men often lose a great deal more. The 90-Day Perfect Diet is another sensible, healthy, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. Note: At publication, off-the-shelf foods used in this book were widely available in most supermarkets. But food products come and go. So if there is a frozen entrée or soup selection in this diet that is out of stock, or that's been discontinued, or perhaps you don't like, or that you forgot to pick up while shopping, please substitute another food that has approximately the same caloric value and nutritional content. In addition, frozen entrée and soup ingredients sometimes are changed by the manufacturer without notice and without changing the product's name but the calorie count may have been increased or decreased. So make sure you check the calories noted on the food or soup container, and if the calorie value is different than shown in this book make an allowance for the calorie difference or substitute another frozen entrée or soup. In this regard, many dieters have found the many frozen foods and soups listed in the Appendices at the end of this book to be helpful.
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
2nd Edition - updated and easier to use! The 90-Day Perfect Diet features both cooking and no-cooking menus in one easy-to-use eBook. Every day, for 90 days, you decide whether you want to cook or not, and then pick an appropriate 1200 Calorie daily menu. And there's plenty to choose from. All told, there are 100 daily menus - 50 no-cooking daily menus and 50 cooking daily menus. - Breakfasts are either cereal & fruit, or eggs and toast, or French toast, or waffles. - Lunches consist of a sandwich, or soup, or salads, or Hot Pockets wraps, or Subway 6" sandwiches. - Three Snacks every day include fruit, nuts, popcorn, yogurt and ice cream. No-cooking dinners are usually a frozen meal (choose from 150) and a large salad. Of course, the cooking menus come with delicious, easy-to-prepare delicious recipes. You'll be surprised, not only by what you can eat, but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, pancakes, swordfish, hamburger, and more. On the 90-Day Perfect Diet - 1200 Calorie, most women lose 23 to 33 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less. Larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 35 to 45 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less; whereas, larger men, younger men and more active men often lose a great deal more. The 90-Day Perfect Diet is another sensible, healthy, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. Note: At publication, off-the-shelf foods used in this book were widely available in most supermarkets. But food products come and go. So if there is a frozen entrée or soup selection in this diet that is out of stock, or that's been discontinued, or perhaps you don't like, or that you forgot to pick up while shopping, please substitute another food that has approximately the same caloric value and nutritional content. In addition, frozen entrée and soup ingredients sometimes are changed by the manufacturer without notice and without changing the product's name but the calorie count may have been increased or decreased. So make sure you check the calories noted on the food or soup container, and if the calorie value is different than shown in this book make an allowance for the calorie difference or substitute another frozen entrée or soup. In this regard, many dieters have found the many frozen foods and soups listed in the Appendices at the end of this book to be helpful.
Maximum Weight Loss - 1500 Calorie
Author: Vincent Antonetti, PhD
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
You need both a reducing DIET and a WORKOUT regimen to achieve maximum weight loss. The reducing diet limits your calorie intake and the workout builds muscle that boosts your metabolism. The diet portion includes 45 no-cooking daily menus and 45 cooking daily menus with 48 delicious recipes. The workout portion consists of walking program and illustrated dumbbell exercises. Most men lose 35 pounds in 80 days. Most women lose 25 pounds in 80 days. Younger and heavier people often lose much more; whereas older and thinner people might lose a bit less.
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
You need both a reducing DIET and a WORKOUT regimen to achieve maximum weight loss. The reducing diet limits your calorie intake and the workout builds muscle that boosts your metabolism. The diet portion includes 45 no-cooking daily menus and 45 cooking daily menus with 48 delicious recipes. The workout portion consists of walking program and illustrated dumbbell exercises. Most men lose 35 pounds in 80 days. Most women lose 25 pounds in 80 days. Younger and heavier people often lose much more; whereas older and thinner people might lose a bit less.
25-Day Easy Diet - 1500 Calorie
Author: Gail Johnson
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This eBook has 25 daily menus covering breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks including delicious fat-melting recipes for dinner. The author has done all the planning and calorie counting - and made sure the meals are nutritionally sound. The 25-Day Easy - 1500 Calorie contains no gimmicks and makes no outlandish claims. This is another easy-to-follow sensible diet from NoPaperPress you can trust. Most women lose 4 to 8 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 13 to 18 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men lose much more. TABLE OF CONTENTS - Expected Weight Loss - Medical Checkup - Healthy Eating Know How - Exchanging Foods - Two Nights Off - Frozen Dinner Rules - Eating Out Strategies - Easy Diet Info - Diet Notes 1200 Calorie Daily Meal Plans - Day 1 Meal Plan - Day 2 Meal Plan - Day 3 Meal Plan - Day 4 Meal Plan - Day 5 Meal Plan Days 6 to 20 not shown - Day 21 Meal Plan - Day 22 Meal Plan - Day 23 Meal Plan - Day 24 Meal Plan - Day 25 Meal Plan Recipies & Diet Tips - Day 1: Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 2: French-Toasted English Muffin - Day 3: Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 4: Low-Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5: Frozen Dinner - Day 6: Grandma's Pizza - Day 7: Chicken Dinner - Out - Day 8: Grilled Scallops with Polenta - Day 9: Veggie Burger - Day 10: Wild Blueberry Pancakes - Day 11: Artichoke-Bean Salad (side) - Day 12: Fish Dinner - Out - Day 13: Pasta with Marinara Sauce - Day 14: Frozen Dinner - Day 15: London Broil - Day 16: Baked Red Snapper - Day 17: Cajun chicken salad - Day 18: Grilled swordfish - Day 19: Chinese food - out - Day 20: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca - Day 21: Frozen Dinner - Day 22: Shrimp & spinach salad - Day 23: Beans & greens salad - Day 24: Four bean plus salad (side) - Day 25: Hanger Steak APPENDIX A: Calories In Foods APPENDIX B: Frozen Food Safety APPENDIX C: Microwaveable Soup
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This eBook has 25 daily menus covering breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks including delicious fat-melting recipes for dinner. The author has done all the planning and calorie counting - and made sure the meals are nutritionally sound. The 25-Day Easy - 1500 Calorie contains no gimmicks and makes no outlandish claims. This is another easy-to-follow sensible diet from NoPaperPress you can trust. Most women lose 4 to 8 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 13 to 18 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men lose much more. TABLE OF CONTENTS - Expected Weight Loss - Medical Checkup - Healthy Eating Know How - Exchanging Foods - Two Nights Off - Frozen Dinner Rules - Eating Out Strategies - Easy Diet Info - Diet Notes 1200 Calorie Daily Meal Plans - Day 1 Meal Plan - Day 2 Meal Plan - Day 3 Meal Plan - Day 4 Meal Plan - Day 5 Meal Plan Days 6 to 20 not shown - Day 21 Meal Plan - Day 22 Meal Plan - Day 23 Meal Plan - Day 24 Meal Plan - Day 25 Meal Plan Recipies & Diet Tips - Day 1: Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 2: French-Toasted English Muffin - Day 3: Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 4: Low-Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5: Frozen Dinner - Day 6: Grandma's Pizza - Day 7: Chicken Dinner - Out - Day 8: Grilled Scallops with Polenta - Day 9: Veggie Burger - Day 10: Wild Blueberry Pancakes - Day 11: Artichoke-Bean Salad (side) - Day 12: Fish Dinner - Out - Day 13: Pasta with Marinara Sauce - Day 14: Frozen Dinner - Day 15: London Broil - Day 16: Baked Red Snapper - Day 17: Cajun chicken salad - Day 18: Grilled swordfish - Day 19: Chinese food - out - Day 20: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca - Day 21: Frozen Dinner - Day 22: Shrimp & spinach salad - Day 23: Beans & greens salad - Day 24: Four bean plus salad (side) - Day 25: Hanger Steak APPENDIX A: Calories In Foods APPENDIX B: Frozen Food Safety APPENDIX C: Microwaveable Soup
7-Day Vegetarian Diet
Author: S. Vjay Gupta
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
The 7-Day Vegetarian Diet blends American cooking with Asian vegetarian concepts. Of course this diet is meatless, but fish, eggs and dairy are allowed. The diet is a Pescetarian version of vegetarianism and features delicious, low calorie, nutritionally balanced vegetarian meals. If you notice your weight creeping up. You want to stop the upward trend and lose a few pounds as well. Here’s the perfect solution: Use the 7-Day Vegetarian Diet to quickly lose those unwanted few pounds! This eBook contains two 7-day diets: a 1,200 Calorie diet, and for even faster weight loss a 900 Calorie diet. And both diets have a meal plan (menu) for each and every one of the 7 days. In 7 days most women lose 3 to 4 pounds and most men lose 4 to 5 pounds. Many health-care professionals think that eating a healthy vegetarian diet is one of the best things you can do for your short-term and long-term health. So lose weight the healthy way. Go vegetarian! CONTENTS When to Use the 7-Day Diet What’s in this eBook? Which Calorie Level is for You? How Much Weight Will You Lose? How to Use This eBook 900 Calorie Meal Plans Day 1 – 900 Calorie Day 2 – 900 Calorie Day 3 – 900 Calorie Day 4 – 900 Calorie Day 5 – 900 Calorie Day 6 – 900 Calorie Day 7 – 900 Calorie 1200 Calorie Meal Plans Day 1 – 1200 Calorie Day 2 – 1200 Calorie Day 3 – 1200 Calorie Day 4 – 1200 Calorie Day 5 – 1200 Calorie Day 6 – 1200 Calorie Day 7 – 1200 Calorie Recipes & Diet Tips Day 1 Recipe: Baked Salmon with Salsa Day 2 Recipe: Portobello Mushroom Burger Day 3a Recipe: Wild-Blueberry Pancakes Day 3b Recipe: Lo-Cal Eggplant Parmesan Day 4 Recipe: Tofu-Veggie Stir Fry Day 5 Recipe: Frozen Vegetarian Entree Day 6 Recipe: Baked Herb-Crusted Cod Day 7 Recipe: Pasta with Marinara Sauce Appendix A: Vegetarian Infomation Vegetarian Benefits Vegetarian Nutrition Protein Iron Vitamin B12 Fatty Acids Calcium Vitamin D Tofu Info Buying Tofu Preparing Tofu Leftover Tofu Appendix B: Eat Smart Breakfast Guidelines Lunch Guidelines Dinner Guidelines Snack Guidelines About Bread Important Notes Appendix C: Vegetarian Soup
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
The 7-Day Vegetarian Diet blends American cooking with Asian vegetarian concepts. Of course this diet is meatless, but fish, eggs and dairy are allowed. The diet is a Pescetarian version of vegetarianism and features delicious, low calorie, nutritionally balanced vegetarian meals. If you notice your weight creeping up. You want to stop the upward trend and lose a few pounds as well. Here’s the perfect solution: Use the 7-Day Vegetarian Diet to quickly lose those unwanted few pounds! This eBook contains two 7-day diets: a 1,200 Calorie diet, and for even faster weight loss a 900 Calorie diet. And both diets have a meal plan (menu) for each and every one of the 7 days. In 7 days most women lose 3 to 4 pounds and most men lose 4 to 5 pounds. Many health-care professionals think that eating a healthy vegetarian diet is one of the best things you can do for your short-term and long-term health. So lose weight the healthy way. Go vegetarian! CONTENTS When to Use the 7-Day Diet What’s in this eBook? Which Calorie Level is for You? How Much Weight Will You Lose? How to Use This eBook 900 Calorie Meal Plans Day 1 – 900 Calorie Day 2 – 900 Calorie Day 3 – 900 Calorie Day 4 – 900 Calorie Day 5 – 900 Calorie Day 6 – 900 Calorie Day 7 – 900 Calorie 1200 Calorie Meal Plans Day 1 – 1200 Calorie Day 2 – 1200 Calorie Day 3 – 1200 Calorie Day 4 – 1200 Calorie Day 5 – 1200 Calorie Day 6 – 1200 Calorie Day 7 – 1200 Calorie Recipes & Diet Tips Day 1 Recipe: Baked Salmon with Salsa Day 2 Recipe: Portobello Mushroom Burger Day 3a Recipe: Wild-Blueberry Pancakes Day 3b Recipe: Lo-Cal Eggplant Parmesan Day 4 Recipe: Tofu-Veggie Stir Fry Day 5 Recipe: Frozen Vegetarian Entree Day 6 Recipe: Baked Herb-Crusted Cod Day 7 Recipe: Pasta with Marinara Sauce Appendix A: Vegetarian Infomation Vegetarian Benefits Vegetarian Nutrition Protein Iron Vitamin B12 Fatty Acids Calcium Vitamin D Tofu Info Buying Tofu Preparing Tofu Leftover Tofu Appendix B: Eat Smart Breakfast Guidelines Lunch Guidelines Dinner Guidelines Snack Guidelines About Bread Important Notes Appendix C: Vegetarian Soup
Try-A-Diet Sampler
Author: Vincent Antonetti, PhD
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
If you need to lose weight but don’t have the time to research which diet to use. The new "Try A Diet - Sampler" is for you. This eBook contains examples from the following ten sensible and effective NoPaperPress weight-loss diets: - Classic Balanced 1200-Calorie Diet - Classic Balanced 1500-Calorie Diet - No-Cooking 1200-Calorie Diet - No-Cooking 1500-Calorie Diet - Mediterranean 1200-Calorie Diet - Mediterranean 1500-Calorie Diet - Gluten-Free 1200-Calorie Diet - Gluten-Free 1500-Calorie Diet - Vegetarian 1200-Calorie Diet - Vegetarian 1500-Calorie Diet Every sample diet has three daily menus and three recipes. There is enough information so you can get a good idea of what foods and the amount of food in each diet. And depending on how much weight you want to lose you are shown how to tentatively decide on a calorie level and diet duration. Then try any or all of the ten sample diets to make a final selection of the eBook or paperback to use. Note that none of our diets are fads. All NoPaperPress diets are prudent, effective and safe and will be as valid ten years from now as they are today.
Publisher: NoPaperPress
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
If you need to lose weight but don’t have the time to research which diet to use. The new "Try A Diet - Sampler" is for you. This eBook contains examples from the following ten sensible and effective NoPaperPress weight-loss diets: - Classic Balanced 1200-Calorie Diet - Classic Balanced 1500-Calorie Diet - No-Cooking 1200-Calorie Diet - No-Cooking 1500-Calorie Diet - Mediterranean 1200-Calorie Diet - Mediterranean 1500-Calorie Diet - Gluten-Free 1200-Calorie Diet - Gluten-Free 1500-Calorie Diet - Vegetarian 1200-Calorie Diet - Vegetarian 1500-Calorie Diet Every sample diet has three daily menus and three recipes. There is enough information so you can get a good idea of what foods and the amount of food in each diet. And depending on how much weight you want to lose you are shown how to tentatively decide on a calorie level and diet duration. Then try any or all of the ten sample diets to make a final selection of the eBook or paperback to use. Note that none of our diets are fads. All NoPaperPress diets are prudent, effective and safe and will be as valid ten years from now as they are today.
25-Day Easy Diet- 1200 Calorie
Author: Gail Johnson
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
This eBook has 25 daily menus covering breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks including delicious fat-melting recipes for dinner. The author has done all the planning and calorie counting - and made sure the meals are nutritionally sound. The 25-Day Easy - 1200 Calorie is another easy-to-follow, healthy, sensible diet from NoPaperPress you can trust. Most women lose 9 to 14 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 18 to 23 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men lose much more. TABLE OF CONTENTS - Expected Weight Loss - Medical Checkup - Healthy Eating Know How - Exchanging Foods - Two Nights Off - Frozen Dinner Rules - Eating Out Strategies - Easy Diet Info - Diet Notes 1200 Calorie Daily Meal Plans - Day 1 Meal Plan - Day 2 Meal Plan - Day 3 Meal Plan - Day 4 Meal Plan - Day 5 Meal Plan Days 6 to 20 not shown - Day 21 Meal Plan - Day 22 Meal Plan - Day 23 Meal Plan - Day 24 Meal Plan - Day 25 Meal Plan Recipies & Diet Tips - Day 1: Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 2: French-Toasted English Muffin - Day 3: Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 4: Low-Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5: Frozen Dinner - Day 6: Grandma's Pizza - Day 7: Chicken Dinner - Out - Day 8: Grilled Scallops & Polenta - Day 9: Veggie Burger - Day 10: Wild Blueberry Pancakes - Day 11: Artichoke-Bean Salad (side) - Day 12: Fish Dinner - Out - Day 13: Pasta with Marinara Sauce - Day 14: Frozen Dinner - Day 15: London Broil - Day 16: Baked Red Snapper - Day 17: Cajun chicken salad - Day 18: Grilled swordfish - Day 19: Chinese food - out - Day 20: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca - Day 21: Frozen Dinner - Day 22: Shrimp & spinach salad - Day 23: Beans & greens salad - Day 24: Four bean plus salad (side) - Day 25: Hanger Steak APPENDIX A: Calories In Foods APPENDIX B: Frozen Food Safety APPENDIX C: Soup Selections
Publisher: NoPaperPress, LLC
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
This eBook has 25 daily menus covering breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks including delicious fat-melting recipes for dinner. The author has done all the planning and calorie counting - and made sure the meals are nutritionally sound. The 25-Day Easy - 1200 Calorie is another easy-to-follow, healthy, sensible diet from NoPaperPress you can trust. Most women lose 9 to 14 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more. Most men lose 18 to 23 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men lose much more. TABLE OF CONTENTS - Expected Weight Loss - Medical Checkup - Healthy Eating Know How - Exchanging Foods - Two Nights Off - Frozen Dinner Rules - Eating Out Strategies - Easy Diet Info - Diet Notes 1200 Calorie Daily Meal Plans - Day 1 Meal Plan - Day 2 Meal Plan - Day 3 Meal Plan - Day 4 Meal Plan - Day 5 Meal Plan Days 6 to 20 not shown - Day 21 Meal Plan - Day 22 Meal Plan - Day 23 Meal Plan - Day 24 Meal Plan - Day 25 Meal Plan Recipies & Diet Tips - Day 1: Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 2: French-Toasted English Muffin - Day 3: Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 4: Low-Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5: Frozen Dinner - Day 6: Grandma's Pizza - Day 7: Chicken Dinner - Out - Day 8: Grilled Scallops & Polenta - Day 9: Veggie Burger - Day 10: Wild Blueberry Pancakes - Day 11: Artichoke-Bean Salad (side) - Day 12: Fish Dinner - Out - Day 13: Pasta with Marinara Sauce - Day 14: Frozen Dinner - Day 15: London Broil - Day 16: Baked Red Snapper - Day 17: Cajun chicken salad - Day 18: Grilled swordfish - Day 19: Chinese food - out - Day 20: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca - Day 21: Frozen Dinner - Day 22: Shrimp & spinach salad - Day 23: Beans & greens salad - Day 24: Four bean plus salad (side) - Day 25: Hanger Steak APPENDIX A: Calories In Foods APPENDIX B: Frozen Food Safety APPENDIX C: Soup Selections
7-Day Gluten Free Express Diet
Author: Gail Johnson
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
The 7-Day Gluten-Free Express Diet is for adults who want to lose weight and feel better on a healthy gluten-free diet, for adults with gluten sensitivity or a wheat allergy who want to lose weight, and for adults with celiac disease who want to lose weight. The low-Calorie menus assure that you will lose weight, while going gluten free is a bonus that also makes many people feel better while on the diet. This eBook contains two 7-day diet plans: a 1500-Calorie diet and for even faster weight loss a 1200-Calorie diet. Both calorie levels have an amazing 30 days of nutritious, delicious, easy-to-prepare gluten-free meals and the guidance you need to succeed. Most women lose 3 to 4 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women usually lose more. Most men lose 4 to 5 pounds. Smaller men, older men and inactive men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men often lose much more. You'll be surprised not only by what you can eat - but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, French toast, swordfish, burgers and more. With nutritional know how and good planning, the authors have devised gluten-free daily menus that leave you satisfied and where you should not be hungry. This is an easy-to follow, sensible diet you can trust. Table of Contents - Why Gluten-Free? - Is This Diet For You? - Choose Your Calorie Level - Expected Weight Loss - How to Use This eBook - First a Medical Exam - Eat Smart Gluten Free - Tossed Salad - About Bread - Substituting Foods - Important Notes - Keeping It Off 1200-Calorie Daily Meal Plans Days 1 to 7 1500-Calorie Daily Meal Plans Days 1 to 7 Recipes & Diet Tips - Day 1 – Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 2 – Baked Herb-Crusted Cod - Day 3 – French Toast - Day 4 – Low Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5 – Margherita Pizza - Day 6 – Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 7 – Pasta with Marinara Sauce Appendix A: Gluten Notes Appendix B: Gluten-Free Foods Appendix C: Gluten-Free Soup Appendix D: Exercise Smart
Publisher: NoPaperPress LLC
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
The 7-Day Gluten-Free Express Diet is for adults who want to lose weight and feel better on a healthy gluten-free diet, for adults with gluten sensitivity or a wheat allergy who want to lose weight, and for adults with celiac disease who want to lose weight. The low-Calorie menus assure that you will lose weight, while going gluten free is a bonus that also makes many people feel better while on the diet. This eBook contains two 7-day diet plans: a 1500-Calorie diet and for even faster weight loss a 1200-Calorie diet. Both calorie levels have an amazing 30 days of nutritious, delicious, easy-to-prepare gluten-free meals and the guidance you need to succeed. Most women lose 3 to 4 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger women and more active women usually lose more. Most men lose 4 to 5 pounds. Smaller men, older men and inactive men might lose a bit less, and larger men, younger men and more active men often lose much more. You'll be surprised not only by what you can eat - but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, French toast, swordfish, burgers and more. With nutritional know how and good planning, the authors have devised gluten-free daily menus that leave you satisfied and where you should not be hungry. This is an easy-to follow, sensible diet you can trust. Table of Contents - Why Gluten-Free? - Is This Diet For You? - Choose Your Calorie Level - Expected Weight Loss - How to Use This eBook - First a Medical Exam - Eat Smart Gluten Free - Tossed Salad - About Bread - Substituting Foods - Important Notes - Keeping It Off 1200-Calorie Daily Meal Plans Days 1 to 7 1500-Calorie Daily Meal Plans Days 1 to 7 Recipes & Diet Tips - Day 1 – Chicken with Peppers & Onions - Day 2 – Baked Herb-Crusted Cod - Day 3 – French Toast - Day 4 – Low Cal Meat Loaf - Day 5 – Margherita Pizza - Day 6 – Baked Salmon with Salsa - Day 7 – Pasta with Marinara Sauce Appendix A: Gluten Notes Appendix B: Gluten-Free Foods Appendix C: Gluten-Free Soup Appendix D: Exercise Smart