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The Flavor Point Diet: The Delicious, Breakthrough Plan to Off Your Hunger-

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Nonfiction
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English
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United States
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Young Adults, Adults
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9781594861628
Book Title
Flavor Point Diet : The Delicious, Breakthrough Plan to Turn off Your Hunger and Lose the Weight for Good
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Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale
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9.2 in
Publication Year
2005
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Hardcover
Language
English
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Yes
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1.1 in
Author
David L. Katz, Catherine S. Katz
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Health & Fitness
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Diet & Nutrition / General, Diet & Nutrition / Weight Loss, Diet & Nutrition / Diets
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Supported by scientific research at the Yale Center, this new diet is proven to improve blood sugar, lower blood pressure, and even reverse key markers of diabetes and heart disease. By combining foods selected by flavor, this diet tricks the brain into being satisfied all day long.

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1594861625
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Book Title
Flavor Point Diet : The Delicious, Breakthrough Plan to Turn off Your Hunger and Lose the Weight for Good
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Topic
Diet & Nutrition / General, Diet & Nutrition / Weight Loss, Diet & Nutrition / Diets
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Health & Fitness
Author
David L. Katz, Catherine S. Katz
Format
Hardcover

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Item Length
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One of the best parts is that even though I'm losing weight, I feel like I'm eating more food than ever before. I always liked healthful foods . . . but didn't know how to incorporate them into my diet in a realistic way. Now I do., "One of the best things about Dr. Katz's program is that I'm changing my overall eating habits. It's not a diet; it's a lifestyle change." ~Maureen McGowan (Age 33; lost 17 pounds, waist measurement shrank 4 ½ inches) "Not only are the recipes really tasty, they're doable for a family. My kids are ages 3, 7, and 11 and they love the foods, especially the fish." ~Nancy Schebell (Age 36; lost 16 pounds, waist measurement shrank 7 inches) "I think the most important thing Dr. Katz taught, which I'll take with me for life, is to examine what I'm eating, to take a box and read every ingredient that I'm putting in my body." ~Patty Finn (Age 44; lost 24 pounds, cholesterol dropped 24 points) "This program has truly changed my life. It's so rewarding to see my cholesterol and triglycerides go down without medication. I know I can stick with this. I've made the change, and this is the way I and my family are going to eat from now on." ~Carol Borger (Age 46; lost 20 pounds, cholesterol dropped 54 points) "The best thing is that I have so much more energy! I used to come home from work and immediately sit down and read the paper. Now I'm bouncing around and doing things. Plus, I've been using my exercise bike for a half hour each day." ~Janet Mazur (Age 50; lost 16 pounds, cholesterol dropped 48 points) "I've been on diets before, but I've never been reeducated like this." ~Ron Steeves (Age 55; lost 21 pounds, blood pressure dropped 16 points) "One of the best parts is that even though I'm losing weight, I feel like I'm eating more food than ever before. I always liked healthful foods . . . but didn't know how to incorporate them into my diet in a realistic way. Now I do. ~Lisa Seaberg (Age 30; lost 12 pounds, 8 percent decline in body fat) "I have lots more energy, and I only expect to get more as the pounds continue to come off. I don't consider this a diet as much as I do a way to eat well." ~Jim Butler (Age 39; lost 31 pounds, blood sugar dropped 15 points) "I also loved the way Catherine Katz incorporated so many different textures into dishes . . . It goes along with my philosophy that eating should really be a whole experience; food can't just taste goodÂ--it has to look good and feel good in your mouth, too." ~Jonathan Link (Age 33; lost 15 pounds, cholesterol dropped 72 points) "EIGHT years ago, at the height of the low-carb-diet fervor, my secretary would sit in front of my patients breakfasting on bacon and eggs with no toast or potatoes. After decades of pasta, fiber and fruit, it seemed strange to see bacon and eggs appearing on a dieter's plate, and several of my patients commented on my assistant's choice of food. But she managed to lose weight, followed her cholesterol and maintained that it was a healthy diet. But who was ever convinced that a high-fat, low-carb diet was healthy? Well, it seems neither is a low-fat diet. A recent Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification trial appeared to show that over an eight-year period a low-fat diet not only didn't help older women to lose weight but also didn't cut down on incidences of cancer or heart disease either. Critics of the study maintained that the subjects' diet wasn't low-fat enough, but the results only reinforced my long-held belief that the healthiest way to lose weight is to exercise regularly, which increases thirst, leading to more water-drinking and less eating. Let's face it - the reason we Americans are always looking for a quick dietary fix is that we;re part of a sedentary culture of obesity. Many of us are too lazy to sweat off the pounds, and we compulsively fill ourselves with unhealthy foods, compounding the problem. Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale prevention research center, believes that this unhealthy culture traces its origin to our early school ha, "David Katz is so smart and passionate -- you can trust him to separate fact from fads and fantasy in the important search for more energy and health. Here's an insight that really helps -- with the added incentives of flavor and fun." --Diane Sawyer, ABC News "Dr. David Katz is America's "Go-to Guy" when it comes to a sensible, sane, and science-based approach to personal health. That's why you see him on ABC's Good Morning America and why I asked him to help steer the effort to promote health in all 50 states through the National Governors Association. A brilliant and respected researcher, he's also a highly experienced medical practitioner whose clear and earthy communicative style make him fun to read. He's a doc that will keep you in stitches -- the right way!"  -- Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas, Chairman of the National Governors Association, and author of Quit Digging Your Grave with A Knife and Fork. "Dr. David Katz is one of the most renowned physicians who are experts in diet, nutrition, and weight loss. He combines the credibility of a research scientist with the charisma and wisdom of an extraordinary educator."   --Dean Ornish, M.D., author of Eat More, Weigh Less and Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease "The Flavor Point Diet provides a sensible weight management program that is good for the whole family."  -- James O. Hill, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado and author of The Step Diet "My friend David is the man I turn to for the latest in good health. The Flavor Point Diet will send your taste buds buzzing and your waistline shrinking!"  -- Jorge Cruise, author of the New York Times best-seller, The 3-Hour Diet "When Dr. David Katz offers advice about weight loss, you are well advised to listen! This guy is as good as they come: knowledgeable, sensible, practical, and smart. And because he walks the walk-- with his whole family-- he really knows what works. The Flavor Point Diet is a terrific achievement, blending science, insight, and the kind of real-world guidance we all need. I recommend it highly." "When I'm looking for the very best weight-loss information, I turn to Dr. David Katz. Dr. Katz combines the latest laboratory research with the very best do-at-home tips. He's the foremost authority on what to eat and, unlike some other diet gurus out there, you can see the evidence in his own body. We trust any weight-loss expert who actually has a six-pack!" "There's nothing more confusing than walking down the aisle of a grocery store. With Dr. David Katz at your side, you'll always make the right choices."  --David Zinczenko, Editor-in-Chief, Men's Health magazine "Dr. Katz is a unfailing source of first-rate, scientifically based advice about good nutrition and the steps that need to be taken for achieving a healthy weight. This book contains a road map for all of us -- no matter our age."  -- Francine Kaufman, M.D., President of the American Diabetes Association "David Katz has a unique gift. He translates scientific knowledge about nutrition and weight loss into practical advice and day-by-day menus which help us re-program how to shop, eat and live. And he does it using good humor and real-life stories of success. A must read for all but particularly those frustrated by 'breakthrough' and 'fad' diets." -- Michael Parkinson, M.D., M.P.H., President-Elect, American College of Preventive Medicine "Dr. Katz is a consistent source of excellent advice about good nutrition and lasting weight control."  -George Blackburn, M.D., Ph.D., S. Daniel Abraham Chair in Nutrition Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Center for the Study of Nutrition Medicine "Dr. Katz is a thoughtful, well groun, EIGHT years ago, at the height of the low-carb-diet fervor, my secretary would sit in front of my patients breakfasting on bacon and eggs with no toast or potatoes. After decades of pasta, fiber and fruit, it seemed strange to see bacon and eggs appearing on a dieter's plate, and several of my patients commented on my assistant's choice of food. But she managed to lose weight, followed her cholesterol and maintained that it was a healthy diet. But who was ever convinced that a high-fat, low-carb diet was healthy? Well, it seems neither is a low-fat diet. A recent Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification trial appeared to show that over an eight-year period a low-fat diet not only didn't help older women to lose weight but also didn't cut down on incidences of cancer or heart disease either. Critics of the study maintained that the subjects' diet wasn't low-fat enough, but the results only reinforced my long-held belief that the healthiest way to lose weight is to exercise regularly, which increases thirst, leading to more water-drinking and less eating. Let's face it - the reason we Americans are always looking for a quick dietary fix is that we;re part of a sedentary culture of obesity. Many of us are too lazy to sweat off the pounds, and we compulsively fill ourselves with unhealthy foods, compounding the problem. Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale prevention research center, believes that this unhealthy culture traces its origin to our early school habits. Speaking last week at the National Governors Association healthy America forum, Katz said, "We take naturally kinetic kids and bolt them to chairs all day long - so that they can grow up to become adults we can't get off couches with crowbars! Let's let them move." In his thought-provoking new book, "The Flavor Point Diet," Katz advocates exercise while going beyond this to analyze how the appetite hormones of the brain work. Katz examines the seductive aspects of unhealthy diets that lead to our culture of obesity. Reviewing the medical literature from as far back as the 1970s, Katz describes the crucial concept of sensory-specific satiety, where appetite is shut off when the brain experiences enough of a certain flavor whereas hunger is brought on by a smorgasbord of tastes. "From potato chips and French fries to cookies and ice cream, many foods have become arguably as addictive and, in the long run, nearly as bad for you - as cigarettes. This type of processing raises the Flavor Point. With so much flavor variety, it's almost impossible not to overeat." Katz is justifiably concerned that too many commercial foods have hidden flavors that stimulate appetite and overeating even while appearing to fill you up. One example is hidden salt in breakfast cereals that tastes sweet. He wonders whether food companies have decided to deliberately overstimulate the palate to provoke us into buying more of their products. Since many of us are oblivious to the specifics of flavor, it is helpful that this book goes beyond analyzing outcome in terms of pounds lost and instead provides daily suggestions and dietary guides to counter our bad habits., I have lots more energy, and I only expect to get more as the pounds continue to come off. I don't consider this a diet as much as I do a way to eat well., Not only are the recipes really tasty, they're doable for a family. My kids are ages 3, 7, and 11 and they love the foods, especially the fish., This program has truly changed my life. It's so rewarding to see my cholesterol and triglycerides go down without medication. I know I can stick with this. I've made the change, and this is the way I and my family are going to eat from now on., "One of the best things about Dr. Katz's program is that I'm changing my overall eating habits. It's not a diet; it's a lifestyle change." ~Maureen McGowan (Age 33; lost 17 pounds, waist measurement shrank 4 ½ inches) "Not only are the recipes really tasty, they're doable for a family. My kids are ages 3, 7, and 11 and they love the foods, especially the fish." ~Nancy Schebell (Age 36; lost 16 pounds, waist measurement shrank 7 inches) "I think the most important thing Dr. Katz taught, which I'll take with me for life, is to examine what I'm eating, to take a box and read every ingredient that I'm putting in my body." ~Patty Finn (Age 44; lost 24 pounds, cholesterol dropped 24 points) "This program has truly changed my life. It's so rewarding to see my cholesterol and triglycerides go down without medication. I know I can stick with this. I've made the change, and this is the way I and my family are going to eat from now on." ~Carol Borger (Age 46; lost 20 pounds, cholesterol dropped 54 points) "The best thing is that I have so much more energy! I used to come home from work and immediately sit down and read the paper. Now I'm bouncing around and doing things. Plus, I've been using my exercise bike for a half hour each day." ~Janet Mazur (Age 50; lost 16 pounds, cholesterol dropped 48 points) "I've been on diets before, but I've never been reeducated like this." ~Ron Steeves (Age 55; lost 21 pounds, blood pressure dropped 16 points) "One of the best parts is that even though I'm losing weight, I feel like I'm eating more food than ever before. I always liked healthful foods . . . but didn't know how to incorporate them into my diet in a realistic way. Now I do. ~Lisa Seaberg (Age 30; lost 12 pounds, 8 percent decline in body fat) "I have lots more energy, and I only expect to get more as the pounds continue to come off. I don't consider this a diet as much as I do a way to eat well." ~Jim Butler (Age 39; lost 31 pounds, blood sugar dropped 15 points) "I also loved the way Catherine Katz incorporated so many different textures into dishes . . . It goes along with my philosophy that eating should really be a whole experience; food can't just taste good-it has to look good and feel good in your mouth, too." ~Jonathan Link (Age 33; lost 15 pounds, cholesterol dropped 72 points), The best thing is that I have so much more energy! I used to come home from work and immediately sit down and read the paper. Now I'm bouncing around and doing things. Plus, I've been using my exercise bike for a half hour each day., "One of the best things about Dr. Katz's program is that I'm changing my overall eating habits. It's not a diet; it's a lifestyle change." ~Maureen McGowan (Age 33; lost 17 pounds, waist measurement shrank 4 ½ inches) "Not only are the recipes really tasty, they're doable for a family. My kids are ages 3, 7, and 11 and they love the foods, especially the fish." ~Nancy Schebell (Age 36; lost 16 pounds, waist measurement shrank 7 inches) "I think the most important thing Dr. Katz taught, which I'll take with me for life, is to examine what I'm eating, to take a box and read every ingredient that I'm putting in my body." ~Patty Finn (Age 44; lost 24 pounds, cholesterol dropped 24 points) "This program has truly changed my life. It's so rewarding to see my cholesterol and triglycerides go down without medication. I know I can stick with this. I've made the change, and this is the way I and my family are going to eat from now on." ~Carol Borger (Age 46; lost 20 pounds, cholesterol dropped 54 points) "The best thing is that I have so much more energy! I used to come home from work and immediately sit down and read the paper. Now I'm bouncing around and doing things. Plus, I've been using my exercise bike for a half hour each day." ~Janet Mazur (Age 50; lost 16 pounds, cholesterol dropped 48 points) "I've been on diets before, but I've never been reeducated like this." ~Ron Steeves (Age 55; lost 21 pounds, blood pressure dropped 16 points) "One of the best parts is that even though I'm losing weight, I feel like I'm eating more food than ever before. I always liked healthful foods . . . but didn't know how to incorporate them into my diet in a realistic way. Now I do. ~Lisa Seaberg (Age 30; lost 12 pounds, 8 percent decline in body fat) "I have lots more energy, and I only expect to get more as the pounds continue to come off. I don't consider this a diet as much as I do a way to eat well." ~Jim Butler (Age 39; lost 31 pounds, blood sugar dropped 15 points) "I also loved the way Catherine Katz incorporated so many different textures into dishes . . . It goes along with my philosophy that eating should really be a whole experience; food can't just taste good--it has to look good and feel good in your mouth, too." ~Jonathan Link (Age 33; lost 15 pounds, cholesterol dropped 72 points) "EIGHT years ago, at the height of the low-carb-diet fervor, my secretary would sit in front of my patients breakfasting on bacon and eggs with no toast or potatoes. After decades of pasta, fiber and fruit, it seemed strange to see bacon and eggs appearing on a dieter's plate, and several of my patients commented on my assistant's choice of food. But she managed to lose weight, followed her cholesterol and maintained that it was a healthy diet. But who was ever convinced that a high-fat, low-carb diet was healthy? Well, it seems neither is a low-fat diet. A recent Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification trial appeared to show that over an eight-year period a low-fat diet not only didn't help older women to lose weight but also didn't cut down on incidences of cancer or heart disease either. Critics of the study maintained that the subjects' diet wasn't low-fat enough, but the results only reinforced my long-held belief that the healthiest way to lose weight is to exercise regularly, which increases thirst, leading to more water-drinking and less eating. Let's face it - the reason we Americans are always looking for a quick dietary fix is that we;re part of a sedentary culture of obesity. Many of us are too lazy to sweat off the pounds, and we compulsively fill ourselves with unhealthy foods, compounding the problem. Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale prevention research center, believes that this unhealthy culture traces its origin to our early school habits, One of the best things about Dr. Katz's program is that I'm changing my overall eating habits. It's not a diet; it's a lifestyle change., "One of the best things about Dr. Katz' s program is that I' m changing my overall eating habits. It' s not a diet; it' s a lifestyle change." ~Maureen McGowan (Age 33; lost 17 pounds, waist measurement shrank 4 1/2 inches) "Not only are the recipes really tasty, they' re doable for a family. My kids are ages 3, 7, and 11 and they love the foods, especially the fish." ~Nancy Schebell (Age 36; lost 16 pounds, waist measurement shrank 7 inches) "I think the most important thing Dr. Katz taught, which I' ll take with me for life, is to examine what I' m eating, to take a box and read every ingredient that I' m putting in my body." ~Patty Finn (Age 44; lost 24 pounds, cholesterol dropped 24 points) "This program has truly changed my life. It' s so rewarding to see my cholesterol and triglycerides go down without medication. I know I can stick with this. I' ve made the change, and this is the way I and my family are going to eat from now on." ~Carol Borger (Age 46; lost 20 pounds, cholesterol dropped 54 points) "The best thing is that I have so much more energy! I used to come home from work and immediately sit down and read the paper. Now I' m bouncing around and doing things. Plus, I' ve been using my exercise bike for a half hour each day." ~Janet Mazur (Age 50; lost 16 pounds, cholesterol dropped 48 points) "I' ve been on diets before, but I' ve never been reeducated like this." ~Ron Steeves (Age 55; lost 21 pounds, blood pressure dropped 16 points) "One of the best parts is that even though I' m losing weight, I feel likeI' m eating more food than ever before. I always liked healthful foods . . . but didn' t know how to incorporate them into my diet in a realistic way. Now I do. ~Lisa Seaberg (Age 30; lost 12 pounds, 8 percent decline in body fat) "I have lots more energy, and I only expect to get more as the pounds continue to come off. I don' t consider this a diet as much as I do a way to eat well." ~Jim Butler (Age 39; lost 31 pounds, blood sugar dropped 15 points) "I also loved the way Catherine Katz incorporated so many different textures into dishes . . . It goes along with my philosophy that eating should really be a whole experience; food can' t just taste good-- it has to look good and feel good in your mouth, too." ~Jonathan Link (Age 33; lost 15 pounds, cholesterol dropped 72 points) "EIGHT years ago, at the height of the low-carb-diet fervor, my secretary would sit in front of my patients breakfasting on bacon and eggs with no toast or potatoes. After decades of pasta, fiber and fruit, it seemed strange to see bacon and eggs appearing on a dieter's plate, and several of my patients commented on my assistant's choice of food. But she managed to lose weight, followed her cholesterol and maintained that it was a healthy diet. But who was ever convinced that a high-fat, low-carb diet was healthy? Well, it seems neither is a low-fat diet. A recent Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification trial appeared to show that over an eight-year period a low-fat diet not only didn't help older women to lose weight but also didn't cut down on incidences of cancer or heart disease either. Critics of the study maintained that thesubjects' diet wasn't low-fat enough, but the results only reinforced my long-held belief that the healthiest way to lose weight is to exercise regularly, which increases thirst, leading to more water-drinking and less eating. Let's face it - the reason we Americans are always looking for a quick dietary fix is that we; re part of a sedentary culture of obesity. Many of us are too lazy to sweat off the pounds, and we compulsively fill ourselves with unhealthy foods, compounding the problem. Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale prevention research center, believes that this unhealthy culture traces its origin to our early school habits. Speaking last week at the National Governors Association healthy America, I think the most important thing Dr. Katz taught, which I'll take with me for life, is to examine what I'm eating, to take a box and read every ingredient that I'm putting in my body.
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2005-025985
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Copyright Date
2006

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