Lori Bongiorno

Diet tips that save the planet

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Looking to shed a few pounds before the summer? Losing weight is not only great for your health -- it's also good for the environment.

The following suggestions will help reduce your waistline and your impact on the planet.

  • Eat fresh fruits, vegetables, and other real foods. High amounts of salt, sugar, and other unhealthy ingredients can hide in packaged foods. In fact, some flavored yogurts can contain more sugar than ice cream, according to Dara O'Rourke at GoodGuide, a database that can help you find healthy and environment-friendly foods. Manufacturing, packaging, and transporting processed foods to the store typically requires a large amount of energy and resources.

  • Stay away from high-fructose corn syrup. It can make you fat and is linked to diabetes. Massive amounts of fertilizers are used to grow corn, and these chemicals are eroding America's soil and polluting the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Choose lean protein such as chicken, eggs, sustainable seafood, and legumes. It's not high in saturated fat and fills you up so you're not looking for your next meal too quickly. Red meat, in particular, takes a huge toll on the environment. Raising livestock is one of the most significant contributors to a long list of environmental problems from climate change to deforestation to water pollution.

  • Replace high-calorie soft drinks with filtered tap water. Obviously, anything you can do to cut calories is a win for your body. How does it benefit the earth? Fewer resources are needed to make bottles and cans and ship them to stores. It also puts less pressure on landfills.

  • Cook your own meals instead of eating out at restaurants. It's harder to control portions when you go out to eat, and you have no control over whether healthy ingredients are used to prepare your meal. Besides, restaurants end up wasting a lot of perfectly good food.

  • Walk and bike more. Exercise is a major component of any healthy weight loss program. You'll burn more calories and less gas by leaving your car at home.

  • Don't deprive yourself. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a little bit of fair-trade dark chocolate. Studies show that the antioxidants present in dark chocolate can help lower blood pressure. Fair-trade cocoa farmers are paid fair wages, which allows them to take good care of their land.  

Environmental journalist Lori Bongiorno shares green-living tips and product reviews with Yahoo! Green's users. Send Lori a question or suggestion for potential use in a future column. Her book, Green Greener Greenest: A Practical Guide to Making Eco-smart Choices a Part of Your Life is available on Yahoo! Shopping and Amazon.com.

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  • Posted by Gordon Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:36am PDT
    I stopped buying expensive cereals and now eat inexpensive oatmeal, grits and cream of wheat. Also, yogurt with nuts. Expensive cereals are highly processed which uses more oil to produce. They also add a lot of sweeteners which come from corn which also uses oil to harvest, etc.
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  • Posted by Polly Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:48am PDT
    i wish i was fat!!!!!!!!
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  • Posted by oldenoughtoknow Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:35am PDT
    Polly, Don't ever wish you were fat!! I was trim and could eat everything in my younger yrs,said to all who told me they were jealous of that fact.Told them, just wait it will probably hit me when I'm 45, and it did. Now very hard to get off those lbs even W/healthy eating, working out and being happy. Be very glad you are not fat
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  • Posted by justanotherday Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:12pm PDT
    HFCS is the devil! That crap wasn't even in sodas when I was a kid - we had real sugar & while that's not exactly good for you it tasted better. Coke in glass bottles sometimes still has real sugar not HFCS (& glass is easier to recycle than plastic).
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  • Posted by valerie Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:42pm PDT
    woooww i should do this =P
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  • Posted by john jones Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:48pm PDT
    Large poultry farming is polluting the earth! Don't think you are helping anything by buying poultry. They feed on corn too. How did you miss that in saving the earth blog?
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  • Posted by Musarat Amin Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:59pm PDT
    I JUST WANT TO GAIN MY THAT FIGER WHICH I HAD IN20 NOW IAM 27 AND HAVING63 KG WITH5.6"FEET HEIGHT.
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  • Posted by - Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:23pm PDT
    Want to be good to the planet and your body? Go vegan. Best choice I ever made.
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  • Posted by jacquie Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:30pm PDT
    I just found out about the 100 Mile Diet and started to blog about it a few days ago. It's all about reducing your carbon footprint and eating fresher locally grown foods. It's a challenge but I'm giving it a go because I believe in the idea. Check out my blog at www.taracronica.com
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  • Posted by Jennifer H Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:46pm PDT
    Awesome tips! Fresh fruits and veggies are delicious, anyways.
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  • Posted by Taiwo Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:45am PDT
    when i was young i was a slim girl but after child bearing i have gained alot of weight.what should i do to loss some weight?
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  • Posted by Inas Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:12am PDT
    i wish i was slim!!!!!!
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  • Posted by Moeen Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:42am PDT
    If you want slim and smart, make habbit to exercise daily just 15 mints...... u live smart for life.
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  • Posted by Eng Raad Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:55am PDT
    COME ON GUYS EVERY DAY SOMEBODY COMES UP WITH NEW SUGGESTIONS. I am lost do not know what to follow any more. any way thank you for the advice
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  • Posted by wellness.forlife Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:13am PDT
    Going vegan is the way to go. Poultry, hog, and cattle industry is a horrendous polluter - not to mention the unspeakable, inhumane treatment of the animals. There is a major problem in the Sacramento valley of California with people who live - get this- within a very short distance of beautiful Yosemite -whose water and air is so polluted from the factory farms. Many have to spend 10% of their annual income on bottled water so they don't get sick - what a travesty!
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