(HealthCastle.com) As the saying goes, you can have too much of a good thing. Nowhere is this clearer than the new show premiering tonight on Food Network, called Fat Chef, where overweight culinary professionals spend four months taking back control of their weight with the help of trainers, nutritionists, and therapists.
Christine Avanti, the health consultant for the show Fat Chef, identified the following common challenges among the show's participants:
Even if you are not a chef, the above two factors are prevalent in many other professions. Outside a kitchen, our food environment still facilitates easy access to all kinds of calories at any time of day; consider 24-hour drive-thrughs, convenience stores (most of which stock pre-packaged, highly processed snack foods and beverages), bakery foods offered at meetings, and mid-morning or mid-afternoon coffee breaks (which for many people include a sugary or salty snack in addition to the drink).
The real message is, any foods, even those generally accepted as being "healthy," can lead to weight gain if you eat too much of them.
Despite the myriad websites offering home cooking tips and recipes, a significant portion of our meals nowadays still comes from takeouts or dining out. There are still ways to manage your food intake even if you don't cook:
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