Healthy Plate, Healthy You

If you look into nutritional guidelines from around the world, you will realize that almost every nation has their own unique version of the food guide. However, the hard part about most of them is translation into practice. After all, how do you eat the spinning top that is the Japanese food guide or the rainbow that is the Canadian food guide?

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In reality, we all eat off plates. Therefore, the most important part about understanding any food guide is knowing how to transfer its messages into a healthy plate one can eat. After all, if we are what we eat, we better make our meals as healthy as they can be. Here are 5 easy tips on how to achieve this:

  1. Make half your plate vegetables and fruits. Make sure to eat dark-green and orange vegetables and fruits every day, along with other colour varieties. The different colours of vegetables and fruits come from their different nutrient contents. The more colourful you plate, the greater variety of nutrients you’re eating.
  2. Make at least half your grains whole grains. This will add more fibre to your diet and help to better balance out blood sugars. As well, whole grains will keep you fuller longer and are a great source of B-vitamins. Look for “whole grain” or “whole wheat” as the first ingredient on bread products or pasta, and make the switch from white rice to brown rice.
  3. Choose leaner meats, poultry, and vegetarian sources of protein more often. The marbling in meats is indicative of high saturated fat content. However, even without the visible streaks, certain cuts of meat can be high in fat that is hidden in between the animal’s muscle tissue. Choose meats that are labeled “lean” or “extra lean” or switch to poultry to cut down on the calories and fat. Choosing vegetarian sources of protein—such as tofu, beans, legumes, and nuts—can also help cut down on your daily calorie intake, while increasing daily fibre intake and still providing the necessary nutrients.
  4. Plate your food, eliminate distractions, and eat slowly. When eating straight out of containers or pots it’s easier to lose control of portion size and overeat. Furthermore, distractions such as television make paying attention to hunger and satiety cues more difficult. Since it takes 20 minutes for the stomach to signal the brain that food is present, it is particularly important to eat slowly and be vigilant of the body’s signals.
  5. Choose <1% dairy products. Lower fat dairy has the same quantity of calcium and other essential nutrient as their higher fat counterparts, but with a lower saturated fat and calorie content. To adjust for taste, start off by mixing your current milk with its lower part counterpart for a few weeks to help your taste buds adjust.

For more information on healthy eating and help with reaching your nutrition goals contact your local Registered Dietitian, Anna Gofeld, at the Form and Function clinic in Club Markham. Don’t wait another day, start eating healthy today!

Food Recall: Packaging Defects

A recall has been added to the CFIA's Food Recall Report. 

Class 3
Reason for Recall: Packaging defects
Product(s): Heinz brand infant food
Recalling Firm: Heinz Canada
Distribution: National

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-03-09/eng/1394379805526/1394379825591

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Arin Taub, RD at Form & Function

Food Recall: Milk Allergy

The following recalls have been added to the CFIA’s Food Recall Report

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – milk
Product(s): Elite brand Bittersweet Chocolate
Recalling Firm: Foodfest International 2000 Inc
Distribution: Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec

Product details are available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-20/eng/1392945412440/1392945439020

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – milk
Product(s):  Oh Green brand Black Cereal beverage powder
Recalling Firm: Oh Green Biotech Ltd.
Distribution: British Columbia, Ontario

Product details are available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-21/eng/1393022399822/1393022401025

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Anna Gofeld, RD at Form & Function

For the Love of Chocolate

The month of February is often associated with Valentine’s Day, an occasion often celebrated with chocolate. With its historic use as an aphrodisiac, ability to improve mood, and potential heart health benefits, it’s no wonder this dark delight has been strongly linked with the celebration of love.

Eating chocolate releases neurotransmitters in the brain that can help improve mode and libido. As well, its caffeine and threobromine content gives chocolate stimulant properties similar to coffee, which may help to improve alertness. This, in combination with the carbohydrate energy it supplies, makes chocolate a great snack for long romantic evenings.

Other health benefits of chocolate come from its flavonoid content. These antioxidants help repair damaged cells in the body and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases, including heart disease. However, since antioxidant content is not listed in the nutrition facts table, consumers have no way of knowing the flavonoid content of their chocolate and therefore its potential benefit. In general, less processed products—i.e. cocoa powder and dark chocolate—are higher in flavonoid content and potential health benefits. For the greatest benefit, choose dark or unsweetened chocolate that lists 60% or more cocoa solids on the label.

Despite some health benefits of chocolate, it also contains compounds that are detrimental to health. Cocoa butter—a saturated fat that can raise cholesterol—is a popular chocolate additive. As well, all chocolate is high in sugar, fat, and calories, which could all lead to increased weight and associated co-morbidities. Unfortunately, milk chocolate, white chocolate, or chocolates with any sort of additives (nuts, nougat, caramel, etc.) are low in flavonoid content and thereby lower in health benefit.

When weighing out the pros and cons, it is still best to enjoy chocolate in small quantities, particularly since research is insufficient to recommend chocolate for its health benefits. If you do choose to indulge, choose dark chocolate containing >60% of cocoa solids; use cocoa powder in beverages and baking to reduce the fat and calories content. The health benefit of flavonoids can also be reaped from consuming citrus fruits, apples, berries, nuts, grapes, green tea and onions. These foods provide also other nutrients beneficial to overall health and can easily be incorporated into the daily diet without the drawbacks of chocolate.

If you have any questions about healthy eating, weight loss, chocolate or any other foods, Registered Dietitian Anna Gofeld at Form and Function Health and Wellness Clinic will be more than happy to answer them for you.

Live, love, laugh, and eat chocolate in moderation

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Food Recalls: Salmonella, Milk allergen, and Other

The following recalls have been added to the CFIA’s Food Recall Report

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Health Hazard – Salmonella
Product(s): Ova Easy brand dried egg product
Recalling Firm: Vanderpol’s Eggs Ltd.
Distribution: National

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-17/eng/1392674639844/1392674648033

Causes of Food Poisoning – http://inspection.gc.ca/food_poisoning

Class 2
Reason for Recall: Allergen – milk
Product(s): Lajkonik brand crackers
Recalling Firm: European Fine Foods
Distribution: Ontario

Product details are available at http://inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-14-r8605/eng/1392663960145/1392663989974

Class 2
Reason for Recall: Health Hazard – other
Product(s): Various Tillamook Country Smoker brand beef jerky products
Recalling Firm: Crown Star Food Distributors Ltd., Wallace & Carey Ltd.
Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan

Product details are available at http://inspection.gc.ca/eng/1392692683945/1392692685102

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Anna Gofeld, RD at Form & Function

Food Recalls: Health Hazards and Allergens

The following recalls have been added to the CFIA’s Food Recall Report

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Health Hazard – Listeria
Product(s): Wilton Cheese Factory – Old Cheddar Cheese (White)
Recalling Firm: A.M. Jensen Ltd
Distribution: Ontario

Product details are available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-07/eng/1391771141778/1391771156482

Causes of Food Poisoning – http://inspection.gc.ca/food_poisoning

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – milk, wheat, gluten
Product(s): frozen meat pie and poutine products
Recalling Firm: Meat Pies Plus
Distribution: Ontario

Product details are available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-02-05/eng/1391667003185/1391667031405

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Anna Gofeld, RD at Form & Function

FOOD RECALLS: Egg, Chemical, Tree nut, Milk, Hazelnut

The following recalls have been added to the CFIA’s Food Recall Report

Class 2
Reason for Recall: Allergen – Egg, Chemical
Product(s): Bulik brand Jelly Cubes
Recalling Firm: Polfood Trading Co.
Distribution: Alberta, Ontario

Product details are available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-01-31-r8579/eng/1391542122100/1391542146791

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – Tree Nut
Product(s): Sicilian Ice Cream brand Bacio Tartufo
Recalling Firm: Sicilian Ice Cream Co. Ltd.
Distribution: Ontario

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-01-30/eng/1391443215650/1391443231464

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – milk
Product(s): Kinnikinnick Foods Brand products
Recalling Firm: Kinnikinnick Foods Inc.
Distribution: National

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2014-01-23/eng/1390523540077/1390523541124

Class 3
Reason for Recall: Allergen – hazelnut
Product(s): Dandar brand cookies
Recalling Firm: Wonderberry North America
Distribution: Alberta, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/eng/1390238615929/1390238633671

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Anna Gofeld, RD at Form & Function

A Sustainable Approach to Weight Loss

Due to popular demand, the Craving Change start date has been pushed back to FEBRUARY 1, 2014. This means that you have an extra week to sign up at the January SPECIAL introductory price of $230. Join Registered Dietitian and Certified Craving Change Facilitator Anna Gofeld as she guides you through 6hrs (3 x 2hrs sessions) on how to change your relationship with food.

-discover your problematic eating triggers

-understand why you eat the way you do

-learn strategies to change your problematic eating for life

-LOSE WEIGHT BY CHANGING YOUR DAILY RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD

~~DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY, SIGN UP TO GET THE CHANGE YOU’RE CRAVING TODAY~~

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Are You CRAVING CHANGE?

Are you Craving to Change your life?

Looking to curb you Cravings or change your relationship with food?

Then CRAVING CHANGE is the program for you!

The Craving Change Approach will help you to:

  1. Understand why it’s hard to change eating habits
  2. Identify personal triggers for problematic eating
  3. Learn to respond to triggers differently
  4. Lose weight
  5. Maintain these changes for life

Sessions start Saturday January 25, 2014 at 12pm

JANUARY SPECIAL: Intro series rate of $230 (regular $250)

  • Includes: 3 x 2hr group session led by Registered Dietitian and Certified Craving Change Instructor Anna Gofeld
  • Workbook with all the lessons and tools discussed in class for your to take home and review

SPACES ARE LIMITED–contact Form and Function reception today to reserve your spot at 905-604-9355 or reception@formfunctionclinic.com

 ~~Don’t wait another day, sign-up to get the Change you’re Craving today!~~

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FOOD RECALLS: ALLERGEN WARNING FOR PEANUTS, PISTACHIOS, HAZELNUTS

A recall has been added to the CFIA’s Food Recall Report.

Class 3
Reason for Recall: Allergen – peanut
Product(s): Detskie brand Waffles
Recalling Firm: Wonderberry North America
Distribution: Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/eng/1389884448767/1389884464137

Class 3
Reason for Recall: Allergen – peanut
Product(s): F brand waffle products
Recalling Firm: Wonderberry North America
Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/eng/1389973067911/1389973095426

Class 1
Reason for Recall: Allergen – pistachios, hazelnuts
Product(s):  Chocolate Banana & Mango Premium Fruit & Nuts
Recalling Firm: Produce People Ltd.
Distribution: Alberta, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon

Product details are available at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/eng/1390018074377/1390018090760

*The above food recalls are from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and brought to you by Anna Gofeld, RD at Form & Function