4 Ways to Make Dining Out Better For Your Body

Eating out is a convenient way to get quick delicious meals. Whether you are visiting a fast food joint or a sit-down restaurant, you are presented with a variety of food options. But what happens when those food options have a negative effect on your health? A study reports that Americans consume 200 more calories when dining out than they do when cooking at home.

While most are aware of the health effects associated with fast food, we are naïve to the fact that our favorite restaurant can potentially have more health effects than those fast food joints. Eating out on occasion is OK, but when it becomes more frequent then it makes it hard to maintain a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

So how does dining out affect your health? Not only do you take in more fat, but more sodium, saturated fat, and cholesterol. Americans consume more cholesterol at dine-in restaurants than they do when they cook at home.

While dining out offers tasty eats the calorie intake is high. Women should consume 2000 calories a day and 1500 a day if they want to lose a pound a week; while men should consume 2500 calories a day and 2000 a day if they want to lose a pound a week. Unfortunately, and depending on where you are dining at you may be consuming your daily intake in one sitting. This means you will eat more than the calories needed by the end of the day.

We all enjoy Cheesecake Factory; however, after a

Eating out is a convenient way to get quick delicious meals. Whether you are visiting a fast food joint or a sit-down restaurant, you are presented with a variety of food options. But what happens when those food options have a negative effect on your health? A study reports that Americans consume 200 more calories when dining out than they do when cooking at home.

While most are aware of the health effects associated with fast food, we are naïve to the fact that our favorite restaurant can potentially have more health effects than those fast food joints. Eating out on occasion is OK, but when it becomes more frequent then it makes it hard to maintain a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

So how does dining out affect your health? Not only do you take in more fat, but more sodium, saturated fat, and cholesterol. Americans consume more cholesterol at dine-in restaurants than they do when they cook at home.

While dining out offers tasty eats the calorie intake is high. Women should consume 2000 calories a day and 1500 a day if they want to lose a pound a week; while men should consume 2500 calories a day and 2000 a day if they want to lose a pound a week. Unfortunately, and depending on where you are dining at you may be consuming your daily intake in one sitting. This means you will eat more than the calories needed by the end of the day.

We all enjoy Cheesecake Factory; however, after a

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