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Low-Fat Eating On The Go
By Runner's World on 05/06/2002 20:31:34
Why snack foods needn't be fat foods

cereal 151Cheese 146Crackers 127Biscuits 120Bananas 118Chips 116Bread, white 100Muesli 100Ice cream 96Potato crisps 91Peanuts 84Chocolate 70Doughnut 68Cake 65Croissant 47*Approx. 240-calorie portion

Fat or Fiction? Why You Should Be Wary Of Your BMI
By Michael Donlevy on 12/08/2009 16:52:17
Budding runners may be overweight, according to the Body Mass Index. But despite being used by the government to measure obesity, you shouldn't be put off by this outdated and unscientific formula

successor, Usain Bolt, is not, but that is because he's 200ft tall and runs on wheels. How elite athletes' BMIs comparePaula RadcliffeHeight 5'7" Weight (kg) 54BMI 18.0 (Underweight) Haile GebrselassieHeight 5'4" Weight (kg) 56BMI 20.5 (Normal Weight

Take Home Lessons
By Anita Bean on 05/05/2004 11:15:30
Takeaway food has a reputation for being unhealthy, but a few wise choices make all the difference

Salt 7.8gSalt 4gGarlic bread (two slices)Vegetarian pizza (four slices)Calories 234Calories 560Fat 7gFat 13gSugar 3.6gSugar 16gFibre 1.8gFibre 6.8gSalt 0.9gSalt 2.5g BurgersThe rule here is straightforward: the bigger the burger and chips, the more

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