Health and Wellness Tips for Your 20s - Mehmet Oz
You're at your physical peak, and making smart choices in this decade will lay a foundation of good health for the rest of your life.
O, The Oprah Magazine | From the January 2013 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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A Brown Medical School study found that 20-somethings eat about 25 percent more fast food than they did as teens. But drive-through dependence typically leads to weight gain, as well as heart disease: Fast food can be high in trans fats, which boost the "bad" (LDL) cholesterol levels that potentially cause fatty deposits to develop in your blood vessels. Instead of heading to your favorite takeout spot, try whipping up quick meals at home. O food editor Michelle Shih suggests these novice-friendly cookbooks: In the Small Kitchen by Cara Eisenpress and Phoebe Lapine These former bloggers know from experience that 20-somethings don't have an unlimited budget; the chatty pair offer tips for preparing meals that won't drain your bank account. How to Cook Everything: The Basics by Mark Bittman The New York Times food columnist walks you through broiling fish, roasting chicken wings, and baking pizza, with instructional photos along the way. Aida Mollenkamp's Keys to the Kitchen If you've got the basics down, check out the Food Network star's in-depth manual. She gives advice on how to shop smarter, then moves on to recipes like inventive salads and mac and cheese. Next: Dr. Oz's 24 smart strategies for feeling great at every age |