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Fall is here with long awaited cooler weather and beautiful colored trees, but to many, fall brings the stresses of holiday eating, starting with our North Carolina State Fair.  While we all justify the fair food as just a one-day splurge that happens just once a year, it usually ends as a all-out binge on deep fried goodies ladled with fat and sugar. We can enjoy the fair but do it smart!  You have worked hard to get where you are in your weight loss and deserve to have fun while still staying on track.  Here are some calorie counts of some of our favorite treats: 

  • Regular corn dog (250 calories)
  • Funnel cake (760 calories)
  • Frozen Lemonade (760 calories)
  • Snow Cone (270 calories)
  • Turkey Leg (1135 calories)
  • Philly Cheesesteak (630 calories)
  • Gyro (680 calories)
  • Cotton Candy large (625 calories) or small (171 calories)
  • Chili fries (700 calories)
  • Sweet Potato fries (750 Calories)
  • Candied Apple (330 calories)
  • Chocolate Coated Frozen Banana (240 calories)
  • Nachos (860 calories)
  • Dipin' Dots (170 calories)
  • Kettle Corn (600 calories)
  • Pop Corn (900 calories)
  • Fried Twinkie (420 calories)
  • Fried Snickers (444 calories)
  • Fried Onion Blossom (1329 calories)
  • Onion Rings (3 rings, 309 calories)
  • Soft Pretzel (340 calories)
  • Fried Oreo (98 calories)
  • Foot Long Hot Dog (470 calories)
  • Corn on the Cob without butter (180 calories)
  • 6-inch Pickle (30 calories)
  • Chili (280 calories)
  • Curly Fries (620 calorie)

If you need more guidance and support, do not hesitate to call or schedule an appointment with the doctor or dietitian.  If the fall or winter meets you with stress and struggles, never fear, you can face it head on and triumph.  If you need us, we are just a call or short drive away, so we look forward to seeing you all soon!

 

If you have some topics you would love to see posted or a testimonial about your success you would like to share, just email us at peakmarketing@peaknutritionandweightloss.com and we would love to hear them! 

 


Office Closed Monday October 31st!
Little Trick-or-Treater

This year Halloween lands on Monday with the beloved Trick-or-Treating that evening.  We understand, those with children, grandchildren, activities, parties, and those who love just passing out candy to those adorable neighborhood children, not being able to attend the clinic that evening so we have decided to close down the office that day and move the OPTIFAST class to Tuesday, November 1st.  It will be the same time and the same location in Apex, but just allow for those not wanting to miss class to catch it on Tuesday.  

 

If anyone will be low on supplements that day, please remember to pop into our clinic on Friday, with early morning hours (open at 7am) in Apex, and afternoon hours in Holly Springs (1-5pm).  If you need to schedule an appointment for prescriptions, please just call and we will find a time that will work for you. 

 

All of us at Peak Weight Loss want to wish you a Happy and Safe Halloween!

 


Nutrition Corner

 

                                      Theresa Schroeder, MPH, RD, LDN  

by Theresa Schroeder, MPH, RD, LDN

 

10 Easy Tips to 

Burn Calories at Work

 

Finding time to be physically active can be a challenge for anyone who has a busy schedule. Whether you spend most of your work day sitting at a desk or traveling from here to there, workplace exercises (from fitness breaks to walking meetings) can be part of your routine. Here are 10 tips, compiled by the Mayo Clinic, for making physical activity part of your work day routine:

 

No. 1: Make the most of your commute

Walk or bike to work. If you ride the bus or the subway, get off a few blocks early or at an earlier stop than usual and walk the rest of the way. If you drive to work, park at the far end of the parking lot - or park in the lot for a nearby building. In your building, take the stairs rather than the elevator.

 

No. 2: Look for opportunities to stand

You'll burn more calories standing than sitting. Stand while talking on the phone. Better yet, try a standing desk - or improvise with a high table or counter. Eat lunch standing up. Trade instant messaging and phone calls for walks to other desks or offices.

 

No. 3: Take fitness breaks

Rather than hanging out in the lounge with coffee or a snack, take a brisk walk or do some gentle stretching. For example, face straight ahead, then lower your chin to your chest. Or, while standing, grab one of your ankles - or your pant leg - and bring it up toward your buttock. Hold each stretch for 15 to 30 seconds.

 

No. 4: Trade your office chair for a fitness ball

Consider trading your desk chair for a firmly inflated fitness or stability ball, as long as you're able to safely balance on the ball. You'll improve your balance and tone your core muscles while sitting at your desk. You can even use the fitness ball for wall squats or other workplace exercises during the day.

 

No. 5: Keep fitness equipment in your work area

Store resistance bands - stretchy cords or tubes that offer weight-like resistance when you pull on them - or small hand weights in a desk drawer or cabinet. Do arm curls between meetings or tasks.

 

No. 6: Get social

Organize a lunchtime walking group. You might be surrounded by people who are ready to lace up their walking shoes - and hold each other accountable for regular exercise. Enjoy the camaraderie, and offer encouragement to one another when the going gets tough.

 

No. 7: Conduct meetings on the go

When it's practical, schedule walking meetings or walking brainstorming sessions. Do laps inside your building or, if the weather cooperates, take your walking meetings outdoors.

 

No. 8: Pick up the pace

If your job involves walking, do it faster. The more you walk and the quicker your pace, the greater the benefits.

 

No. 9: If you travel for work, plan ahead

If you're stuck in an airport waiting for a plane, grab your bags and take a brisk walk. Choose a hotel that has fitness facilities - such as treadmills, weight machines or a pool - or bring your equipment with you. Jump-ropes and resistance bands are easy to sneak into a suitcase. Of course, you can do jumping jacks, crunches and other simple exercises without any equipment at all.

 

No. 10: Try a treadmill desk

If you're ready to take workplace exercise to the next level, consider a more focused walk-and-work approach. If you can safely and comfortably position your work surface above a treadmill - with a computer screen on a stand, a keyboard on a table or a specialized treadmill-ready vertical desk - you might be able to walk while you work. In fact, Mayo Clinic researchers estimate that overweight office workers who replace sitting computer time with walking computer time by two to three hours a day could lose 44 to 66 pounds (20 to 30 kilograms) in a year. The pace doesn't need to be brisk, nor do you need to break a sweat. The faster you walk, however, the more calories you'll burn.

 

Want more ideas for workplace exercises? Schedule a walking meeting to brainstorm ideas with your supervisors or co-workers. Remember, any physical activity counts!

 

"Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome. "

-Samuel Johnson
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Achieving your goals may not be easy, and will take hard work and dedication, but in the end, you will be proud of your achievements in reaching your goal.   Any struggles you may have, it is ok, there are always bumps in the road to success, but you can make it one step at a time and we are behind you every step of the way!

 

 Happy Halloween!

 

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