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		<title>Three Tips to Help Prevent Packing on the Pounds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read in the April 1st issue of Family Circle magazine that if you give up one regular 20-ounce soda a day, you’ll save about 91,000 calories a year. Do the math at 3500 calories per pound and that’s equivalent to about 25 pounds you could lose.  That’s huge! Sweetened beverages including juices can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://susanmitchell.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/burn-weight.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-37" title="burn-weight" src="http://susanmitchell.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/burn-weight.jpg" alt="burn-weight" width="250" height="200" /></a>I just read in the April 1<sup>st</sup> issue of <em>Family Circle</em> magazine that if you give up one regular  20-ounce soda a day, you’ll save about 91,000 calories a year. Do  the math at 3500 calories per pound and that’s equivalent to about  25 pounds you could lose.  That’s huge!<strong> </strong> Sweetened beverages including juices can pack on the pounds but here  are some usable tips to help prevent that gain.</p>
<p>Go for a 50-50 mix. Since juice can  be a concentrated source of calories, dilute it with water, sparkling  water or club soda. As you adjust to this mixture, try a little less  juice and a little more water. Remember that sweetened beverages do  not provide you with a feeling of satiety or fullness so you can consume  a lot of calories and still be ravenous.</p>
<p>Heads up, many sports drinks and sodas  actually contain more than once serving if you check the Nutrition Facts  label. When you consume the entire bottle, you need to double or triple  the calories depending on the servings in the container. Be a label  sleuth. </p>
<p>Are you hungry after you workout? I  am. If I’m not careful, I can easily consume more calories rehydrating  than I just burned off. Be sure and check the calories of your favorite  flavored waters and sports drinks. Some contain upwards of 300 calories.</p>
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