Monday, 20 July 2015

Don't Let the Afternoon Slump Sabotage Your Diet

We've all been there - 3 o'clock rolls around and you start to look for something to nosh on to pick up your energy. Instead of reaching for a sugary snack, aim to pick something that will satisfy your hunger and give you good sustainable energy. Studies have shown that people who choose snacks that are based around fruits, vegetables and nuts are more likely to have a lower BMI and a healthier diet. Eat up! 

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Don't Let the Afternoon Slump Sabotage Your Diet

We've all been there - 3 o'clock rolls around and you start to look for something to nosh on to pick up your energy. Instead of reaching for a sugary snack, aim to pick something that will satisfy your hunger and give you good sustainable energy. Studies have shown that people who choose snacks that are based around fruits, vegetables and nuts are more likely to have a lower BMI and a healthier diet. Eat up! 

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
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