Rethink That Drink
By: Dorothy Bernet, MS, RD and Stacey Whittle, RD, CPT
Teens, by nature, are very social. They thrive on "hanging out" with
their friends at restaurants, juice bars and coffee and teahouses - all of
which revolve around high calorie foods and beverages.
How can teens refrain from ordering these healthful diet saboteurs when everyone else is enjoying them? Peer pressure can be difficult to avoid, but when you learn the tricks of ordering you can be part of the group without feeling left out or different.
Calories from beverages are called "discretionary calories" because
they are extras in our diet and should be limited. When people have a 300-calorie
drink, they typically do not eat 300 calories less at a meal. Those extra
calories add up quickly and so do the pounds!
So what are the better choices?
Coffee and Tea Houses
- Creamy coffee drinks are full of sugar, fat and calories, not to mention
lots of caffeine!
- Topping your beverage with whipped cream or Hershey's chocolate
syrup can add more than 100 calories each!
- How to order:
- Choose the smallest size.
- Request nonfat milk.
- Request decaf.
- Avoid pre-sweetened coffee drinks, such as Frappuccino,
or the Boba, bubble drinks ranging from 200 to 600 calories.
- Avoid the extras: flavored syrups, whipped cream and
sugar.
- If you must top it, choose light whipped cream or chocolate
(cocoa) topping. Share the muffins or snacks with a friend.
- Poor choices:
- 16-ounce café mocha = 320 calories,
7 gm fat
- 24-ounce Caramel Ice Blended = 770 calories, 16 gm fat
- 12-ounce
Boba or Pearl Tea (pre-flavored mix) = 330 calories, 18 gm fat
- Muffins:
Bran = 360 calories, 12 gm fat
- Blueberry = 440 calories, 24 gm fat
- Reduced Fat Wholesome Morning
(sounds healthy, right?) = 480 calories, 19 gm fat
- Cinnamon Twist = 480 calories, 21 gm fat
- Better choices:
- 12-ounce Chai tea latte (no sugar added powder) w/ NF milk = 120
calories, 0 gm fat
- Herbal tea or Black coffee = 0 calories, 0 gm fat
- Small café latte
or cappuccino made with NF milk = 110 calories, 1 gm fat
- Single Macchiato
= 10 calories, 0 gm fat
- 16-ounce Caramel Ice Blended (no sugar added
powder) = 280 calories, 3 gm fat
- Biscotti = 200 calories, 10 gm fat
- Muffins: Low-fat Cranberry Apple
= 250 calories, 2 gm fat
Juice Bars
- Juices and smoothies are full of vitamins and minerals, but high in sugar
and calories.
- Read the nutritional facts before ordering drinks and snacks.
- Choose "light" smoothies
and cut out 1/3 of the calories, sugar, and carbs.
- Choose the smallest size
and save 200-300 calories!
- Add a protein and fiber boost.
- Omit the frozen yogurt and personalize your
order to include more whole fruit and less juice.
- At Jamba Juice the Sourdough
Parmesan Pretzel = 460 calories, 11 gm fat, whereas the Pizza Protein Stick
= 230 calories, 6 gm fat.
Dorothy Bernet, MS, RD and Stacey Whittle, RD, CPT are co-owners of Healthy by Design Nutrition Specialists, a private practice in Santa Monica, CA. They share their passion for wellness and disease prevention and focus on educating and coaching their patients to live balanced, healthful lives - nutritionally, physically, and emotionally. Dorothy and Stacey have been published in Prevention Magazine, The Women's Edge Health Enhancement Guide Series, Runner's World, and Veterans Health Administration Healthpower Newsletter and they have a recurring column in Equities Magazine entitled, Investing in Your Health. To learn more visit us at www.HealthybyDesignNutrition.com or email at info@HealthybyDesignNutrition.com.