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Between the food labels, the marketing, and the media, it's hard to get
the right answers about the healthiest food choices. So what should you
do? You need to be alert, read food labels, and think on your feet.
But just in case you get into a jam, here are a few "choice"
comparisons to move you along. You may be surprised to find out which
are the better options.TWIZZLERS VERSUS M&M's
I don't
know how many times I've heard people recommend Twizzlers as a better
candy when it comes to making "healthier" choices. And at first glance,
Twizzlers appear to be the winner over M&M's. After all, everyone
knows Twizzlers are low in fat, but did you know one Twizzlers stick
contains between 23 and 24 calories, 0.1g fat, 5.4g carbs (unless you
have the movie version which is 30 calories)? Interestingly enough,
each M&M contains about 4.5 calories, 0.2g fat, 0.6g carbs. If you
compare one Twizzlers stick to five M&M's (about 22.5 calories),
calorically, the M&M's are the better deal. However, if you compare
package to package -- because who doesn't eat the entire package --
it's a toss up in terms of calories, but the Twizzlers win because they
have almost no fat.
M&Ms (1.69 oz): 240 calories, 10g fat, 34g carbs
Twizzlers (2.5 oz): 230 calories, 1g fat, 54g carbs
CHOCOLATE SHAKE VERSUS ICE CREAM SUNDAE
I
know they both sound great, but if you had to choose one, which would
it be? I thought the shake would be the bargain here. Boy was I wrong!
The shake is consistently higher in calories, fat, and carbs -- who
would have thought?
Dairy Queen Chocolate Shake (medium): 760 calories, 20g fat, 129g carbs
Dairy Queen Chocolate Sundae (medium): 400 calories, 10g fat, 71g carbs
McDonald's Chocolate Triple Thick Shake (12 oz): 430 calories, 12g fat, 70g carbs
McDonald's Hot Fudge Sundae (6.3 oz): 340 calories, 12g fat, 52g carbs
FRENCH TOAST VERSUS BELGIAN WAFFLE
Are you tired of egg white
omelets and want to indulge a little without blowing your whole diet?
French toast and Belgian waffles are both high-calorie, high-fat
breakfast choices, but a Belgian waffle wins by a landslide. One
serving of Denny's French toast will cost you 1146 calories, 71g fat,
104g carbs, BEFORE adding any syrup or butter. In contrast, ONE Belgian
waffle at Denny's without toppings contains 619 calories, 45g fat, 28g
carbs.
FRIED CHICKEN VERSUS GRILLED BBQ RIBS
No,
I'm not going to tell you that fried chicken is a healthy choice --
relax. But when it comes to fried chicken or grilled BBQ ribs, don't
let the "grilled" fool you. The grilled baby back ribs at Chili's (with
sauce) have 905 calories, 53g fat, 31g carbs! And that's not counting
the fries and cinnamon apples that are served with the ribs, which
bring the total to 1574 calories, 82g fat, 125 carbs. Wow! You can have
an extra crispy chicken breast AND a drumstick from KFC for a whole lot
less than that: 620 calories, 38g fat, 24g carbs.
SLIM-FAST VERSUS YOO-HOO
Okay,
this was a surprise. You'd think a diet shake (even if it's labeled as
a meal replacement) would have fewer calories, but it doesn't. The
winner calorie-wise is the Yoo-hoo drink, with 150 calories, 1g fat,
33g carbs for nine ounces. Yoo-hoo Lite, with only 70 calories, 1g fat,
15g carbs for 9 ounces, is a real bargain. A can of Dark Chocolate
Fudge Slim-Fast (about 11 ounces) comes in higher at 220 calories, 3g
fat, 42g carbs. (In a package-to-package comparison, if you're buying
your Yoo-hoo at a convenience store, then Slim-Fast is a better deal
because Yoo-hoo is sold as a single serving in 15.5-ounce bottles.)
In
defense of Slim-Fast, which is supposed to be an entire meal, Yoo-hoo
Lite has only two grams of protein (per 9 ounces), compared to
Slim-Fast's 10 grams (per 11 ounces). Plus Slim-Fast is infused with
more vitamins and minerals (which you may or may not need). So if
you're trying to keep off the pounds and you're in the mood for a cool,
refreshing drink, go with Yoo-hoo. But if you're skipping a meal and
need something more nutritious, Slim-Fast could be a better bet -- or
call me crazy, but you could actually eat a meal.
"HEALTHY" VERSUS "REGULAR" TV DINNER
You
can't assume that just because something is marked as "healthy" or
"lean" that it's lower in calories and better for you -- the bottom
line is, you always have to look at the Nutrition Facts panel on the
food label. Take a look at Healthy Choice Mixed Grills Chicken with
Teriyaki Dipping Sauce. Sounds great -- hey, it's chicken and it's
grilled -- but it has 470 calories, 9g fat, 66g carbs (which, by the
way, is not bad). But when you compare it to the heavy-sounding
Stouffer's Lasagna with Meat and Sauce, you'll be surprised to find
that the "healthier" option actually comes in 100 calories higher and
almost double the carbs. The lasagna is only 370 calories, 13g fat, 38g
carbs. However, the Healthy Choice entrée does have 5 fewer grams of
saturated fat than the Stouffer's. And look at the regular Banquet
Turkey Meal -- it has only 290 calories, 13g fat, 28g carbs. That's not
even a special "lean" or "light" option!
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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
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