Strong Women Eat Well: Healthy Foods for a Busy Lifestyle
By (Author) Miriam E. Nelson
Penguin Putnam Inc
Perigee Books,U.S.
7th May 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Health and wholefood cookery
613.2082
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
Miriam Nelson clears away the misconceptions and myths - often fuelled by the proponents of diets that focus on weight loss - and explains how to make the right food decisions. She offers sound, scientifically based advice on calcium and strong bones, the necessity of water and the truth about fat sugar and salt. Most importantly, this enlightening book shows women how to finally find pleasure in eating - and eating well. Readers will discover: *Why high protein low carbohydrate diets are ineffective and potentially dangerous *How to read and understand 'Nutrition Facts' *The formula for determining how much protein is needed *Advice on whether or not to buy organic *What 'fat-free' really means on a label *The latest information on genetically engineered foods *Advice on dietary supplements *50 delicious easy to prepare recipes Use this guide to understand how nutrition can work for you and your family - on a daily basis for the rest of your life.
Miriam E. Nelson, PhD, became a trusted expert on women's health with her bestsellingStrong Women Stay Young(Bantam, 1997),Strong Women Stay Slim(Bantam, 1998), andStrong Women, Strong Bones(Putnam, 2000) books and her monthly column inPreventionmagazine, which has reached more than three million readers since 1997. She is lead author and coauthor on original research papers that have been published in distinguished peer-reviewed journals including theJournal of the American Medical Associationand theNew England Journal of Medicine. In addition, she is aWebMDhealth and fitness expert for CNN.com. Judy Knipe is an artist and cookbook writer and editor. In addition to The Christmas Cookie Book, she has written, with Edward J. Safdie, Spa Food and New Spa Food. She divides her time between New York City and Vermont, where the inspiration for many of these cookies was born.