Barefootsies |
03-24-2009 07:40 PM |
America's Worst Lunches?And What You Should Eat Instead
Quote:
If you're like two-thirds of working Americans, you pick up lunch from a fast-food joint or restaurant at least once a week. Sure, it's not as healthy as packing your own celery sticks, but eating out every once in a while can't hurt, right?
Not so fast: There might be trouble in the drive-through lane.
Not only could the window worker pile an entire day's worth of calories through your car window, but you might also be sapping your energy and productivity: Carb overloads lead to energy spikes and crashes, and studies have shown that the bigger your waistline, the lower your cognitive functioning and the more sick days you take. Kind of ironic, considering "convenience" is the most common reason people give for buying lunch during the workday. In this economy, it's hardly convenient to snore through the 2 o'clock meeting, or miss a few crucial days when the boss is looking for you.
A healthy lunch can help you maximize your afternoon performance, but if you're in a hurry to grab and go, you might not take the time to sort through the menu hits and misses. Let the Eat This, Not That! folks be your efficiency experts: DON'T order the items we warn you about, below. Opt instead for less outrageous alternatives (also below), and reap the benefits at bonus time.
QUIZNO'S
Large Prime Rib Cheesesteak Sub
1,490 calories
92 g fat (22.5 g saturated, 2 g trans)
2,620 mg sodium
Fat equivalent: Like eating four Dunkin Donuts cheese danishes!
It's hard enough to make the argument for one cheese Danish, but four? And we're just talking fat, here?with more than 800 calories of the stuff in just one sandwich. You're also be filling up with more than a day's worth of sodium and saturated fat. While this is one of the worst items you could choose, the rest of the Quizno's menu has hazards, as well. But if your co-workers insist on eating there, order this instead:
Small Turkey Ranch and Swiss Sub
410 calories
17 g fat (2.5 g saturated)
1,230 mg sodium
CHILI'S
Crispy Sweet Chile Glazed Chicken Crispers
1,930 calories
112 g fat (17 g saturated)
4,190 mg sodium
Calorie equivalent: Like eating an entire medium Pizza Hut 12" pepperoni pizza!
If you have the time for a sit-down meal, you have the time to think this through. Chicken Crispers are fun, but account for almost a whole day's worth of calories and almost two days' worth of sodium. Your smarter choice is to eat this instead:
Classic Chicken Fajitas
370 calories
11 g fat (1.5 saturated)
2,000 mg sodium
And another hint for a healthy sit-down lunch: forgo the appetizers. Chili's Texas Cheese Fries with Jalapeno Ranch Dressing made the top of our list when we rounded up the worst appetizers money can buy. Check out the other appetizer land-mines here. You'll be shocked.
ARBY'S
Roast Turkey Ranch and Bacon Sandwich
More Healthy Eating Advice
America's Healthiest Supermarket Foods
Best and Worst Burgers
Search: Low-Calorie Diets
817 calories
37 g fat (11 g saturated, 0.5 g trans)
2,146 mg sodium
Calorie equivalent: Like eating 23 Thin Mints (one whole sleeve)!
Just because you could prepare it at home doesn't mean it?s good for you when you order it away from home?the Roast Turkey Ranch and Bacon Sandwich packs nearly half of your daily allowance of calories and almost an entire day?s dose of sodium. Doesn't leave much room for anything else, does it?
Eat this instead:
Sourdough Roast Beef Melt
351 calories
14 g fat (4 g saturated)
1,048 mg of sodium
DAIRY QUEEN
Chicken Strip Basket with Country Gravy (6 piece)
1,640 calories
74 g fat (12 g saturated, 1 g trans)
3,690 mg sodium
Sodium equivalent: Like eating 11 large orders of McDonald's French fries!
Talk about a value meal: One Chicken Strip Basket gives you almost two days' payload of sodium! If thinking about it doesn't elevate your blood pressure, eating it might. Don't become a statistic.
Eat this instead:
Crispy Chicken Sandwich
560 calories
28 g fat (3.5 g saturated)
980 mg sodium
CONTINUED: Panera, Chipotle and more
|
http://health.msn.com/nutrition/arti...4410>1=31036
|