Editor, Prevention Magazine, since 2006, 11  million in readership, a publication supporting active, healthy living
					Former  Executive Editor, Fitness Magazine
					Has  appeared on Today, Good Morning America, and NBC’s The Biggest Loser
B.A.  Communications, University of Michigan
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Liz Vaccariello: The Flat Belly Diet for Men
		
		
		 
              CBN.com 
	      It’s not just women who struggle  to keep their bellies flat. Men and women gain weight in different places, and  men are actually more prone to packing on the pounds around the waist.  Around 70 percent of American men are overweight or  obese, and a lot of this excess flab is found on or around the belly. 
              After the Flat Belly Diet! came  out, Liz Vaccariello heard from men who were also worried about their expanding  waistlines, especially when they heard that belly fat isn’t just a vanity issue  – it’s a serious health concern.  Many of  them saw a woman in their life lose weight on the original plan, and some even  tried it out themselves – with great success! Anthony Henry lost 27 pounds in  just one month.
              Belly fat is an indicator of a  number of serious health conditions. There are actually two types of “belly  fat” that can accumulate around the waist – subcutaneous and visceral.
        Subcutaneous fat, simply put, is the fat you  can see – the stuff you can actually grab around your midsection. The second  type of fat is more harmful. Visceral fat is found deep within the torso, and  too much of this kind of fat can lead to big trouble. Because of its proximity  to your vital organs, excess visceral fat can raise the risk of: heart disease,  diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s.  It’s  possible to be “skinny fat,” which Liz says means to be relatively thin and  still have too much visceral fat to be considered healthy. 
              MUFAs AND THE PLAN  FOR MEN
        The cornerstone of the FBD plan  is the emphasis on eating a MUFA at every meal. A MUFA is short for  monounsaturated fatty acid, which is a type of heart-healthy, disease-fighting  unsaturated fat found in foods like almonds, walnuts, peanut butter, olive oil,  and avocado.  New research reveals that MUFAs make weight loss easier AND  specifically target both kinds of belly fat. MUFAs fall into five categories: Oils,  Olives, Nuts and Seeds, Avocados, and Dark Chocolate. In addition to busting belly fat,  men can reduce the risk for metabolic syndrome, which doubles the chances of  having a stroke or dying from heart disease, ward off type 2 diabetes, maintain  brain health, and lower the risk of prostate cancer.
        Every day for  28 days men will enjoy three, 400-calorie meals and two 400-calorie power  snacks.  Each meal and snack has the  right amount of MUFAs to help flatten abs and is full of fiber and protein so  guys won’t feel hungry, grouchy, or tired during the plan.  There are three main differences between the  FBD and the FBD for men.
        
          - Men drink Fire  Water instead of Sassy Water.  Fire Water  is flavored with natural ingredients. Cayenne helps kickstart metabolism, and  ginger and mint help soothe the GI tract.
- Men will consume  more calories.  2,000 calories per day is  how much an adult man of average height, size, and activity level needs to get  down to his ideal body weight while maintaining strong muscles and high energy  levels. 
- Recipes  specifically designed for a man’s taste buds – more meat and protein! The book includes 90 quick meals and 40  recipes, including a special grilling section, designed with men’s taste buds  and nutritional needs in mind.        
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