Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fighting the Flu with Food


Submitted by Lori Granich, RD, Clinical Dietitian at the Midwest Bariatric Institute

In the heat of flu season, you may wonder how you can boost your immune system. The top strategies for protecting your health during the flu season are to: eat smart, get adequate amounts of sleep, stay physically active, and reduce stress. One of the best ways to keep your immune system strong is to increase your consumption of immune-boosting antioxidants. According to eatright.org, "Antioxidants are vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that protect and repair cells from damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals can interfere with your immune system so fighting off damage with antioxidants helps keep your immune system strong, making you better able to ward off colds, flu, and other infections."

Antioxidants are found in fruits and vegetables. The three major antioxidants are vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene. To find these, look for purple, blue, red, orange and yellow hues. Beta-carotene can be found in apricots, asparagus, beets, nectarines, pumpkin, squash, spinach and watermelon. Vitamin C can be found in berries, broccoli, cantaloupe, honeydew, oranges, red, green, or yellow peppers, sweet potatoes, strawberries and tomatoes. Vitamin E can be found in carrots, mustard and turnip greens, spinach, nuts and sunflower seeds. Other foods packed with antioxidants are raisins, prunes, plums, red grapes, onions, eggplant, apples, eggplant and beans.

A vitamin or supplement can also help especially if you have children who are picky eaters, but you may be missing out on other nutrients that could strengthen the immune system. Foods contain many different nutrients that work together to promote health. Also, make sure not to take too much by taking individual supplements of Vitamin C and E for example. Moderation is always the key.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Free Surgical Weight Loss Seminars In December

People who are considering surgical weight loss options can learn more at free seminars offered by the Midwest Bariatric Institute at Franciscan Alliance hospitals in Dyer, Crown Point and Michigan City throughout the month of December.

Sunday, December 4, 2011 - 1 p.m.
at Franciscan St. Anthony Health - Michigan City
St. Francis Hall
301 West Homer St., Michigan City

Wednesday, December 7, 2011 - 6 p.m.
at Franciscan St. Anthony Health - Crown Point
Marian Edcuation Center, Room B
1201 South Main St., Crown Point

Sunday, December 11, 2011 - 1 p.m. &

Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 6 p.m.
at Franciscan St. Margaret - Dyer
Reginald Boardroom
24 Joliet St. (US Route 30), Dyer

Call the Midwest Bariatric Institute at (219) 852-2518 to register. Visit Midwest Bariatric Institute online @ franciscanstmargaret.org/weightloss and follow MBI on Twitter.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Exercise and Weight Loss: 7 Ways to Reduce Your Screen Time

Sedentary behaviors are things you do while you are sitting still. Decreasing your sedentary behaviors can help you lose weight. For most people, the best way to decrease sedentary behavior is to reduce the time they spend watching TV and using a computer and other electronic devices. All of these activities are called "screen time."

Some ways to decrease screen time are:

  • Choose 1 or 2 TV programs to watch, and turn off the TV when they are over.
  • Do not keep the TV on all the time for background noise -- you might end up sitting down and watching it. Turn on the radio instead. You can be up doing things around the house and still listen to the radio.
  • Do not eat while you are watching TV or surfing the web.
  • Take the batteries out of your TV remote control and get up to change the channel.
  • Before you turn on the TV or your computer, take your dog or a neighbor’s dog for a walk. If you are going to miss your favorite show, record it.
  • Find activities to replace TV-watching. Read a book, play a board game with family or friends, or take an evening cooking class.
  • Work out on an exercise or yoga ball while you watch TV. You will burn calories. Or, set up a stationary bike or treadmill in front of your TV and use those while you watch.

If you like playing video games, try games that require you to move your whole body, not just your thumbs.

For more tips and information on exercise and weight loss, visit our online Weight Loss Health Guide at franciscanstmargaret.org/weightloss.

Source: ADAM Weight Loss SmartSite