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Medford/Somerville,
Mass. – Smaller meals and regular exercise are the best steps
to lose weight for people over 50, Tufts professor Dr. Edward Saltzman
told the Today Show's Matt Lauer last week.
"You
can expend a lot of energy, you can burn a lot of calories just
on a day-to-day basis by getting rid of the remote, by walking down
the block to the store as opposed to taking the car," Saltzman explained.
"Your body doesn't really know the difference in the calories that
you burn, whether you do small bits that add up at the end of the
day, or if you out and exercise all at once."
Saltzman
also suggests small changes in diet to avoid weight gain. "Our research
at Tufts indicates that people who eat a wide variety of items such
as sweets or snacks, tend to eat more and tend to be heavier than
those who eat a wide variety of items such as vegetables," he told
the Today Show audience.
Hidden
calories can lead to extra pounds too, the Tufts professor added.
"Sauces, oils, dressings, especially when you're eating out, can
be several hundred calories worth of fat in oil."
    

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