Lack of time takes bite out of good nutrition habits
One in three (36%) are not entirely happy with their body image, citing the above as their top problem areas, reveals a Harris Decima survey commissioned by Nutribar. The gamut ranges from coast to coast, with only half of B.C. (53%) women pleased, while in
Nutrition Savvy
When it comes to nutrition however, women are well versed with 92% aware of
“Skipping meals can lead to low blood sugar causing sudden hunger pangs,” says nutritionist and Nutribar spokesperson Nadeen Boman. “Women pressed for time should consider a meal replacement like Nutribar which contains the appropriate balance of protein, carbohydrates, and fat as well as vitamins and minerals you would expect from a complete meal as mandated by Health
Obstacles to Embracing Good Nutrition
Canadian women lead busy lives and are on the go with the biggest obstacle to eating healthy being a lack of time to prepare meals (29%) followed by eating on the run
(21%). With the present economic climate many women are finding the cost of healthy food a barrier (18%) with price being a top concern in Atlantic Canada (29%) and B.C. (21%). Rounding out the list is the constant struggle to avoid temptation of easy access to cheap, fast food (13%).
Battling the Bulge
One in four women has taken to dieting in the last year with the 18-24 age group skewing the highest (31%).
“There are many ways in which women can manage their weight and adhere to great nutrition,” added Boman. “When on the go, choose a meal replacement bar like Nutribar which contains balanced nutrition and sufficient calories unlike other protein, energy and nutritional supplement bars.”
About Nutribar
Nutribar shakes have been available in
About Nadeen Boman
Nadeen Boman is a nutrition coach, certified personal trainer and the no-nonsense co-host of Slice Network's reality TV shows 'Bulging Brides' and 'The Last 10 Pounds Bootcamp'. Nadeen's passion for the health and fitness industry developed after taking personal training to relieve the stress and monotony of her desk job. On seeing and feeling the results she subsequently left her position and pursued a career helping others make healthy changes to their life. Nadeen went onto create her own fitness boot camp series and work as a private fitness consultant before being cast for the shows. Nadeen's goal is to empower people to look and feel their best through fitness and nutrition coaching.
About the Survey
The survey was conducted by Harris/Decima between January 8 and January 18th, 2009 via a national omnibus telephone survey among a representative sample of 1,022 Canadian women. The margin of error is +/-3.1%.
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For more information, an interview with Nadeen Boman and full survey results contact:
Olga Petrycki olga@punchcanada.com 416-360-6522 x226
or Danna Barak danna@punchcanada.com 416-360-6522 x240
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