Every fall about 10,000 dietitians get together for 4 days of education, networking, and fun. The meeting is packed with workshops, breakfast briefings, committee meetings, education sessions, culinary demos, receptions, and hundreds of exhibitor booths. For me, the meeting is more about networking, connecting with old friends, and meeting new ones. While I enjoy theContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: My Favorites from Philadelphia’s Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo”
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Food & Fitness After 50: Keep Active Every Day
I met Barbara through exercise classes at the YMCA and volunteering at our local county library, but I didn’t really know her, and my hunch was that this 65-year old energetic, vibrant, kind woman would have lots to offer on eating well, moving well, and being well. So, I invited her to lunch and myContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Keep Active Every Day”
Food & Fitness After 50: It’s Movember: A Movement to Raise Awareness on Prostate Cancer
In 2003, two friends in Melbourne, Australia were having a beer when they began talking about fashions and fads that have faded with time. The conversation got around to moustaches and they decided to bring back the facial hair in the month of November. Inspired by a friend’s mom who was raising funds for breastContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: It’s Movember: A Movement to Raise Awareness on Prostate Cancer”
Food & Fitness After 50: To Eat Meat or Not to Eat Meat?
I grew up eating beef. Meat was always at the center of the dinner plate, except on Fridays when we usually got fish sticks. And, when I say beef, I’m not talking about the lean beef that I encourage meat eaters to eat. Juicy meatloaf, fatty burgers, pot roasts, and roast beef were staples. AddContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: To Eat Meat or Not to Eat Meat?”
Food & Fitness After 50: Fish Oil Supplements
We’ve been exploring the benefits of seafood in the diet (for the previous posts click here and here). Today let’s answer your questions on fish oil supplements. As a quick reminder, health organizations like the American Heart Association recommend at least 2 servings (a serving is equal to 3.5-ounces) of fatty fish twice each week to get the recommended 250-500Continue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Fish Oil Supplements”
Food & Fitness After 50: Answering Your Questions
I enjoyed talking to an engaged and inquisitive audience of about 100 older adults in Asheville, North Carolina on my favorite topic, Food & Fitness After 50. There were so many good questions that Dr. Bob and I will answer a few of them in this post. For some of the questions, we will refer you toContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Answering Your Questions”
Food & Fitness After 50: Cruise Control: Tips to Enjoying Great Food and Maintaining Your Weight on a 2-week Cruise
We just returned from a 2-week Viking Ocean Cruise, visiting 7 countries and 10 cities in Scandinavia and on the Baltic Sea. It was a trip of a lifetime and before we left we heard the same thing from friends who are serious cruisers….”the food is fabulous, with loads of options and endless buffets.” AllContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Cruise Control: Tips to Enjoying Great Food and Maintaining Your Weight on a 2-week Cruise”
Food & Fitness After 50: Assembling Healthy Meals
I’m often asked if I develop recipes. The answer is no. I am great at following other’s recipes and I enjoy cooking, but I most often assemble meals. With basic cooking skills anyone can assemble a great tasting and good-for-you meal. I was happy to see the that the latest issue of Eating Well MagazineContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Assembling Healthy Meals”
Food & Fitness After 50: Owning a Dog Might be Good for Your Fitness
Thanks to Dr. Bob Murray for writing this post. As a dog-lover and dog-owner (well, I think Samson and Buddy own me!) I can related to the benefits of having a dog. Even when I don’t feel like walking, those pleading doggie eyes get me every time! That sure is a wishy-washy title. Why notContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Owning a Dog Might be Good for Your Fitness”
Food & Fitness After 50: How to Add Nutritional Balance to Frozen Meals
Fifty years ago, I graduated from high school in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. Nutrition was my chosen college major and under my high school yearbook photo it reads “future dietitian” (and, I was the scorer for the baseball team which may have led to my love of sports nutrition!) I was delighted to receiveContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: How to Add Nutritional Balance to Frozen Meals”