Looking to get healthy in 2020? These easy food, exercise tips will help – Great Falls Tribune

Gerry Jennings, a board member for Get Fit Great Falls, leads a group of novice cross-country skiers during Winter Trails Day, which is Feb. 2 this year.(Photo: Get Fit Great Falls)

Looking to feel better and have more energy in the new year?

How about adding a vegetable to whatever you are cooking? Or snowshoeing in the surrounding mountains? Or walking instead of driving to get where you are going?

Get Fit Great Falls has several ways to help with your goals of being healthier, and the best part is they are easy, affordable and fun. Thanks to continued funding from United Way, Get Fit has new events to pair with its ongoing efforts to help people get active and make healthy choices.

We are in the mindset of having a healthy lifestyle throughout the year, not just in January when you hit the reset button, said Erin Merchant, Get Fit Great Falls president. We want to help Great Falls residents make a behavioral change they can stick with rather than having a goal that only lasts a month or two.

Just Add a Vegetable is Get Fits latest idea on its mission to make the healthy choice the easy choice. Once a month, nutrition experts will spend the afternoon in the produce section at a local grocery store and talk to shoppers about adding a vegetable to whatever happens to be on the breakfast, lunch or dinner menu.

If they are making soup, they can just add some celery or carrots, said registered dietitian Susan Cooper. If they are making pizza, just add some mushrooms. Or maybe get creative and add chopped beets or kale.

We want people to focus on a simple change, to just add a vegetable to whatever they are making, she added.

So far, 2Js and Super One Foods have hosted Just Add a Vegetable events. Albertsons on 10th Avenue South will be hosting an event Jan. 10 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Abigail Lichliter and Clark Carlson-Thompson, Get Fit Great Falls volunteers, paint crosswalks downtown. The effort aims to make downtown more friendly and walkable.(Photo: Get Fit Great Falls)

Along with learning how to combine veggies with the foods they already love, people can learn how to shop smart to minimize food costs, how to meal plan to minimize spoilage and how to introduce veggies to family members who fear them. Shoppers also can enter a drawing for a basket of fresh produce.

Another way Get Fit can help with your health goals is its annual Winter Trails Day, which is coming up Feb. 1 at Silver Crest Winter Recreation Area near Showdown. This is an opportunity for people of all ages to try out snowshoeing or cross-country skiing for free.

It starts in the morning and goes through the afternoon, said Jody Murray, Get Fit board member and prevention specialist with Great Falls Public Schools. The guides are people who are good at it and love it.

All the equipment is provided, though people need to register ahead of time. Registration opens Jan. 22 online at http://www.getfitgreatfalls.com.

Its very popular and fun, Murray said. There are 1, 2 and 3-mile hikes, a beginning cross-country ski tour and a kiddie snowshoe loop.

Along with the snowshoe adventure, kids can get another helping of exercise through Fitness, Food, Family and Friends or F4, a 2-year-old program that brings active play and nutrition information to the HANDS after-school program.

Last year, Get Fit partnered with HANDS in 13 elementary schools to offer the 8-week program, which teaches students about nutrition along with fitness skills that can be incorporated into fun games. Everything necessary for the program fit into a tote that traveled from school to school.

Each week, the kids take home a worksheet with the moves of the week, things that strengthen their legs and strengthen their core, said Murray, adding those skills are then used in games at HANDS. The sheet also has nutrition information, everything from making sure you are drinking enough water to trying to eat new fruits and vegetables. It gives them something to take home and get their parents involved with.

Pretests and post-tests have shown the F4 program is working, with more than 85 percent of the students either showing improvement or staying the same in at least half of the tested skills. This program was possible thanks to grants from United Way of Cascade Country, Montana Federal Credit Union, Benefis Healthcare and the Great Falls Public Schools Foundation. Now, each school has its own tote so HANDS can offer the program several times throughout the year.

A big focus for Get Fit is on kids because we know healthy kids usually become healthy adults, Merchant said. And we see that reversed statistically. If you are obese as a kid, you are more likely to be obese as an adult.

Park Pals is another way Get Fit works to keep kids active. Through this summer program, exciting science projects and physical activities are planned every weekday at local parks. The Great Falls Public Schools food truck partners with the program so kids can get a free meal before or after they come out to play.

In 2019, we were able to recruit volunteers from the AmeriCorps Vista program to help with Park Pals, so we were able to expand our number of parks, said Merchant. Adding more parks last year means serving more students and hitting more demographics.

As part of the Building Active Communities Initiative, Get Fit volunteers transformed Davidson Plaza into a temporary active space which included a ping pong table, giant checkers, grass, plants and benches.(Photo: Get Fit Great Falls)

Get Fit volunteers dont just want to improve its programs to get people to be active. They also are working to improve the parks themselves by making them more accessible and improve other spaces around Great Falls through the Building Active Communities Initiative, or BACI.

A few years back, some of the leading experts in this statewide initiative held a free training in Great Falls.

The trainers walked us around downtown and pointed out to us places that could be better, more connected and turned into spaces where the community could gather and be active, said Kim Skornogoski, a Get Fit volunteer and United Way's marketing director. After that training, we continued to meet and build our team, bringing on different partners and coming up with ideas.

One of the groups first efforts was transforming Davidson Plaza into more of an active space during the downtown summer sidewalk sale.

We had ping-pong table set up and large checkers on the ground, Skornogoski said. We took a couple of parking spaces and created a seating area with grass and put grass in the plaza itself. We brought in bands. We basically brought in different elements of what would be part of an open, active space.

Throughout the day, they asked people what they would like to see in an active space in Great Falls. Now they are trying to bring those ideas to life.

Another big project weve done is the crosswalk painting, said Skornogoski. That does a number of things people dont even realize. It inspires traffic to slow down. It also connects spaces. And when spaces are connected, people are more inspired to walk between them.

Several local organizations are involved with this initiative to create a more vibrant downtown. Get Fit is hoping that by changing the environment, people will change their behavior and walk more. The business organizations are hoping for a more active downtown so people will shop and enjoy the great restaurants. Partners like NeighborWorks are hoping an increase in activity downtown will decrease the amount of crime in that area.

All of these people have different particular goals as part of their organizations mission, Skornogoski said. But by doing these things, we all are achieving our goals. Its been really fun, and all of our efforts have been really well received by the community.

More crosswalk painting, including school crosswalks, is yet to come. They also are planning morestudies on how walkable the community is to identify problem areas in
parks and downtown.

The other big goal is called wayfinding,Skornogoski said.The idea is if you have signage that points to the Rivers Edge Trail or a sign that says the C.M. Russell Museum is five blocks away, it will increase the use of those places and also encourage people to walk to them.

Like many efforts funded by United Way, Get Fits projects and programs are successful because of many organizations coming together to make things happen.

Its critical that we have so many great partners who are advancing the work together, she said. Get Fit is entirely volunteer-run, and we operate on a shoestring budget. For the last four years, United Way has provided around $5,000 in funding, which amounts to about half our costs for our different efforts every year.

Get Fit has brought many people together in the effort to create a healthier lifestyle in our community, and the efforts are working.

In the past, we never really measured how events like Summer Trails Day, Winter Trails Day and Come Out and Play with Abby Wambach were changing behavior, Skornogoski said. Now, being part of the United Way grants process, we are looking at the Youth Risk Behavior Survey in schools and seeing that investing in our kids is already paying off. Theyre eating more vegetables, getting more involved with sports and exercising more. Kids are actually changing their behavior.

United Way of Cascade County asks for money once a year. Money raised during its fall campaign supports 34 local nonprofit programs and United Ways community impact work. People can give monthly or one-time gifts through our website at http://www.uwccmt.org or can send donations directly to United Way at PO Box 1343, Great Falls, MT 59403.

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Periodic Fasting for a Healthy Lifestyle! Read on to know how its better than starving all day long!! – Morning Picker

There is an old saying: When the stomach is full, it is easy to talk of fasting, so far its literally true. You can find a numerous opinions about diets but will find a lesser talks about the pros and cons of intermittent fasting.

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Starting an intermittent fasting protocol is one of the best healthy living choices that one can admire in its lifestyle. Losing weight is the number one reason why people start a fasting protocol as fasting allows you to restrict calorie intake without excessive counting.

The obesity contagious has generated a cottage industry of weight-loss strategies. Presently in fashionable is periodic fasting, which comprises wavering intervals of utmost calorie cutback with periods of normal eating. Partisan of a periodic fasting procedure petitioned that it helps take off pounds faster than traditional diets, as well as reduce inflammation and other heart disease risks.

Some commercial companies have initiated marketing bundled feast suggestions designed explicitly for periodic fasting. While this may make the process obvious for some people, these products lean to be expensivearound $300 for a weeks valuation of food.

Fasting promotes better overall health and longevity, still advances the anxiety to overeat on breaking it. Folks with diabetes or other metabolic disorders along with people taking medications that require food must avoid fasting.

Overall fasting is the first principle of medicine.

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The best place to launch a healthy lifestyle? Your kitchen – Harvard Health (blog)

Because we all have to eat.

When I saw the brochure for the Harvard Medical School Lifestyle Medicine conference, I was intrigued, and determined to attend. Why? Because how we live can either spur on or help prevent some of the biggest threats to health like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease.

The conference started with Culinary Health Education Fundamentals coaching. Its purpose is to teach providers like me how to teach patients about nutrition, and to help us identify and address barriers to eating healthy. Dr. Rani Polak, the Director of the Culinary Health Education Fundamentals (CHEF) Coaching Program at the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine, led these sessions.

Dr. Polak is a physician and trained chef. He reviewed extensive research showing that home cooking is key to a healthy lifestyle. For example, studies show that the more meals people prepare at home, the more fruits and veggies they eat. But since the 1960s, people have been preparing food at home less often, and relying on fast food a lot more.

Many people know they need to eat more healthfully, but dont know where to start. They lack confidence and skills, and dont think they have the time to prepare meals at home. If these are barriers to eating well, then doctors should be able to inform, motivate, and help patients make reasonable and practical goals for better eating. We need to help patients plan, shop for, and prepare healthy meals and understand that they can do this. It takes more than handing them a list of healthy foods and recipes.

Doctors as well as their patients can benefit from Dr. Polaks tips and tricks, for example:

For anyone (including doctors) who is intimidated by the kitchen, or beginning home cooks, Dr. Polak offers some advice as well as two beautiful recipes.

There are endless possibilities for healthy homemade soup. To keep it easy and convenient:

Try Dr. Polaks recipe for this simple and delicious Zucchini and Mint Soup.

Pamper your kitchen with a grill pan, which is a basically a frying pan with elevated ridges that duplicate the effect you get on your outdoor grill. This is an amazing tool that can help you prepare quick and impressive food. Grilled veggies are super-healthy and tasty! To keep it easy and convenient:

Try Dr. PolaksGrilled Vegetable recipe as an appetizer or side dish. I used yellow and red beets, zucchini, and summer squash, but the list of possibilities is nearly endless (eggplant, peppers, Brussels sprouts, you name it).

Rani Polak, MD, is Founding Director of the Culinary Health Education Fundamentals (CHEF) Coaching Program at the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, am. He is also a ResearchAssociate,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School. Follow Dr. Polak on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn:

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Bush family center helps people establish, maintain healthy lifestyle – Delta Democrat Times (subscription)

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Founder and owner Tylar Sturdevant said the health and wellness center, 1719 George Abraham Blvd., is a place thatstrives to educate, motivate and inspire individualsto eat, live and stay healthy.

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