Strong Women Stay Slim by Miriam E. Nelson, Wendy Wray, Sarah Wernick

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    • ISBN: 0553379453
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: January 1998
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    Comments from the Seller: 1999 Paperback Good Clean, nice condition, good reading copy.

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    Synopsis

    From the bestselling authors of Strong Women Stay Young, an exciting, medically sound program to help you boost your metabolism and melt away fat!

    Scientific research has shown that strength training increases metabolism--a key to permanent weight loss--by as much as 15 percent. In fact, a Tufts University study comparing women on identical diet plans found that the strength-training group lost 44 percent more fat than the diet-only group.

    Strong Women Stay Slim has everything you need to shape up and feel great--no matter what your age or fitness level:

    Fully illustrated exercises especially designed for weight loss
    Up-to-the-minute information about weight, appetite, nutrition, and fitness--explaining why this program works
    A hunger-free food plan, including menus and delicious recipes from award-winning cookbook author Steven Raichlen
    Progress logs and extra guidance for the first ten weeks
    Motivational secrets...and more

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    Nelson's Strong Women Stay Young (LJ 1/97) demonstrated how a weight-training program can prevent or reduce the balance problems and osteoporosis that are sometimes considered a "normal" part of aging. Here she shows how a simple program of weight training, aerobics, and sensible eating can improve one's figure without necessarily resulting in weight loss per se. The usual diet plans often result in a loss of lean muscle tissue and bone density; pounds are lost, but so is muscle tone and bone strength, while the actual amount of fat remains the same, causing potential health problems in several areas. Nelson's program, which avoids these problems, has multiple benefits and is easy to follow. Menus and recipes are included. Highly recommended. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/98.]Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OH

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    Biography

    Miriam E. Nelson, Ph.D., is Associate Chief of the Human Physiology Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University and Assistant Professor at the School of Nutrition Science and Policy. She is also a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe College.

    Steven Raichlen is the author of fifteen cookbooks and the winner of a Julia Child/IACP Award and two James Beard Awards for his High-Flavor, Low-Fat series.

    Sarah Wernick, Ph.D., is an award-winning freelance health writer.

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    I lost weight and felt really well.by Anonymous

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    01/03/2004: The best thing about this book is that it is not about a diet, it is about eating well every day and building a leaner body. I lost about 12 pounds in as many weeks about a year ago, and the weight stayed off until I stopped excerising. The results were really dramatic for only losing 12 pounds. I was wearing clothing 1-2 sizes smaller, and everyone who saw me commented on the change. I had a lot of energy, and everyday tasks were easier because I was stronger. The moves are clearly explained, and the diet program is easy to work into real life. I am getting back on the wagon now to prepare for my wedding, and I know I will be successful. This time I plan to make this a permanent change.

    It works - and I feel great!!by Anonymous

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    07/30/2000: After two kids and a back injury, I had resigned myself to flab and frailty. The Strong Women Stay Slim approach gives the reader convincing evidence of the benefits of weight training in boosting metabolism. Walking on a treadmill wasn't doing it for me. Within two weeks, my tight clothes were loose and I was bounding up stairs which had been difficult. The exercises are explained well, and the nutritional information/recipes are first rate!