| Are Your Healthy Eating Habits Sabotaging Your Social Life? |
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| by Charles Stuart Platkin | |
| Wednesday, 19 July 2006 | |
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I recently went to dinner with some friends, and naturally I was
concerned about whether or not there would be food on the menu that fit
into my healthy lifestyle. I didn't want to "difficult," but it's been
a long hard road to get in shape.
I really didn't want to eat poorly. Dining out has become a primary
source of entertainment, and it can be tricky to balance healthy eating
with social engagements.
Dining out at a friend's home can be especially awkward, where the host of the party can be easily offended if you don't partake in their personally prepared, high-calorie, high-fat foods. "Offering explanations seems to get you in deeper trouble rather than helping the situation," says Mara Vitolins, DrPH, MPH, RD, of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. "I don't know if this is because the host wishes he/she ate a healthier diet (diet envy), or if they are offended that the food offered doesn't fit the guest's food requirements (the picky guest syndrome). Regardless of the reason, it makes all involved very uncomfortable." Are
healthy eaters destined for a life of dining alone? Certainly not. But
you may have to be a bit pioneer at times. As a result, I try to make
sure that the restaurants I frequent and the social events I attend
serve food in a style and fashion that complement my weight-conscious
mindset. DO A BACKGROUND CHECK PICK THE PLACE BE GENEROUS EAT AHEAD JUST TELL THEM GIVE THEM NOTICE CHARLES STUART PLATKIN JD MPH is a nutrition and public health advocate, author of the best seller Breaking the Pattern (Plume, 2005), Breaking the FAT Pattern (Plume, 2006) and Lighten Up (Penguin USA/Razorbill, 2006) and founder of Integrated Wellness Solutions. Copyright 2006 by Charles Stuart Platkin. Sign up for the free The Diet Detective newsletter at www.dietdetective.com Trackback(0)
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