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Why Should I Care About My Health?Questions Young People Ask—Answers That Work, Volume 1
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Eat Right—Look Better!
The Bible recommends moderation in our habits. “Don’t . . . stuff yourself with food,” says Proverbs 23:20. (Contemporary English Version) That advice isn’t always easy to follow.
“Like many teenagers, I’m always hungry. My parents have likened my stomach to a bottomless pit!”—Andrew, 15.
“Because I can’t actually see how some foods are harming me now, they don’t seem that bad.”—Danielle, 19.
Do you need more self-control when it comes to your diet? Here’s what some of your peers say works for them.
Listen to your stomach. “I used to count calories,” says 19-year-old Julia, “but now I just stop eating when I’m full.”
Avoid foods that are unwholesome. “By cutting out soda,” says Peter, 21, “I lost ten pounds [5 kg] in just a month!”
Adjust bad eating habits. “I try not to go back for seconds,” says 19-year-old Erin.
Secret to Success: Don’t skip meals! If you do, you’ll feel starved and tend to overeat.
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Why Should I Care About My Health?Questions Young People Ask—Answers That Work, Volume 1
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“I Made a Lifestyle Change”
“I was an overweight teenager, which was something I never wanted to be. I was so unhappy with the way I looked and felt! From time to time, I tried to lose weight with some special diet, but I always gained it back. So when I was 15, I decided enough was enough. I wanted to lose weight the right way—a way that I could maintain for the rest of my life. I bought a book that discussed basic nutrition and exercise principles, and I incorporated what I read into my life. I was determined that even if I ‘fell off the wagon’ or got discouraged, I would not give up. Guess what? It worked! Over the course of one year, I lost 60 pounds. I’ve maintained my desired weight for two years. I never thought it would happen! I think the reason I was successful is that I didn’t merely diet—I made a lifestyle change.”—Catherine, 18.
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