Safe Dieting for Teens

Safe Dieting for Teens

by Linda Ojeda Ph.D.
Safe Dieting for Teens

Safe Dieting for Teens

by Linda Ojeda Ph.D.

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Overview

Safe Dieting for Teens contains straightforward, nonjudgmental advice that teens can easily understand and follow. The book emphasizes slow, safe weight loss and encourages readers to take control of their own health by explaining what's in the foods they eat and providing many alternatives to higher fat foods. Based on the author's years of experience and research, it offers smart advice about what works and what doesn't in this challenging area. The latest information on calories and fat grams is included as a guideline for making wise choices and designing a personalized diet plan. The book gives teens the tools they need for selecting foods; knowing when to eat; finding out why they overeat; spotting unhealthy diet schemes; creating an exercise program; and feeling good about themselves. This revised second edition contains new information on healthy alternatives for all meals as well as snacks and drinks; the pros and cons of popular diets; the downside of dieting when it goes too far; and warning signs for anorexia and bulimia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897935029
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 08/28/2007
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction     1
How to Use This Book     5
To Diet or Not to Diet?     7
Appraising the Situation     8
How Did the Fat Find Your Body?     9
Health Concerns for Being Overweight and Being Underweight     15
But I'm Not Motivated     15
Girls' Special Diet Dilemma     17
Girls Naturally Carry More Fat than Guys     18
Girls Make Fat Easily     18
Female Hormones and Cravings     20
Female Hormones and Weight Loss     22
The Pill and Weight Gain     22
Inability to Handle Carbohydrates     22
Why Most Diets Fail     24
Skipping Meals     25
The Very-Low-Calorie Craze     26
What's Wrong with the Low-Fat Diet?     28
Pros and Cons of the Low-Carb Programs     29
Commercial Programs: Good or Bad?     32
Pills and Diet Aids     33
When Dieting Takes a Dangerous Turn     38
Anorexia     39
Bulimia Nervosa     41
Compulsive Overeating     43
Emotional Eating     44
What's More Important than Losing Weight?     50
Feel Good about Yourself Now     52
Change the Voice in Your Head     56
Why Do You Want to Lose Weight?     59
Design Your Dreams     61
Thought for the Day     62
Create a Goal Board     63
Physical Activity and Exercise Are Key to Success     65
Move Your Body All Day Long     65
How Exercise Helps     67
Getting Serious about Exercise     70
The Big Three     71
The First Workout     74
Why People Quit     75
How Many Calories Am I Burning?     76
Designing Your Own Unique Diet     79
The Basics     79
Mapping Our Your Strategy     81
Action Steps     81
Getting Started     83
Write It Down to Take It Off     84
Getting Rid of Fat Promoters     87
Making Better Choices     88
Go Slowly     90
Eating Healthy Foods Helps Keep the Weight Off     92
The Basics of Reading Food Labels     96
Help! What to Eat? What to Eat?     100
Breakfast     100
Lunch     106
Dinner     114
Snacks and Desserts      119
Drinks     127
Putting It All Together     140
Eating in Restaurants     140
Tips for Success     145
You Can Do It!     147
Resources     148
Internet Sites for Teens     148
Weight-Loss Programs and Camps for Teens     150
Books for Parents     151
A Note to Parents: How You Can Help Your Teen Lose Weight     152
Index     155
Food Record and Calorie Log     160

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