Tip of the Week

Roll with the punches! Life is gonna smack you right in the face when you don't expect it. If you're head's on straight, you're certainly gonna handle it just fine. Roll with it. Complain a little bit, and let it go.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Saturday Success Story: January 16, 2010


Autumn Mastroianni
Before: 183 lbs
After: 120 lbs
Autumn Mastroianni, 28, a registered dietitian in Danville, Kentucky, wasn't always so healthy. Her meals once consisted of carbs and fats, and few fruits or veggies. At 183 pounds, when she couldn't find non-plus-size clothes to fit her 5'5" frame, she overhauled her diet...and her life.
Throughout her freshman and sophomore years of college, Autumn watched the number on the scale skyrocket. A semester abroad in Germany was the final straw. "I enjoyed everything too much— sausage, cheese, chocolate, and beer," she says. “I’d always been heavy, but I never felt out of place. Then I went to Europe and saw that no one was as big as I was,” Autumn recalls.
When she returned home in September 2002 and had to buy plus-size clothing, she vowed to slim down. Swapping extra helpings of carbs for veggies and whole grains, banishing caloric beverages, and halving meat portions all helped Autumn shed 25 pounds. Then she started doing regular cardio and strength-training workouts, and she changed her major to nutrition sciences and dietetics. By September 2003, Autumn was down to 120 pounds.
She hasn't gained an ounce since graduation, and now counsels others about proper diet. "My job motivates me to stay healthy," she says.
Autumn's Tips
Know your limits. "I can't eat half a candy bar, so I buy snack-size versions instead."
Get a good start. "Breakfast revs up your metabolism."
Use the 90/10 rule. "If you're healthy 90 percent of the time, it's OK to cheat the other 10 percent!"

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