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Food

February 1, 2010

Super bad Bowl food

ANDERSON — Chicken wings, potato chips and delivery pizza are a big part of the American Super Bowl tradition, but everyone’s favorite game day foods are also among the most unhealthy.

Jenny Martin, a dietitian with Community Hospital, said cheese is one of the worst offenders.

In just one ounce, cheese packs a whopping 100 calories and 10 grams of fat.

One ounce of cheese is the equivalent of about four dice.

Dressings and dips can also pack unexpected amounts of fat.

A favorite for dipping veggies and chicken wings, bleu cheese and ranch dressings amount to 150 calories and 15 grams of fat in just two tablespoons, Martin said.

Even without touching an appetizer, calories can add up in the drinks.

Beer, a game day mainstay, contains an average of 150 calories per bottle.



No grazing allowed

Martin said the Super Bowl ranks second only to Thanksgiving in terms of overeating.

“People overeat. They tend to graze all day long on snack foods and junk foods.”

A game day favorite with a bad reputation might not be as bad as most people think.

Pizza, Martin said, is a decent meal by itself.

“You can get vegetables out of pizza servings. You can get dairy and meat and all that and carbs, but people don’t just eat one slice of pizza, they have chicken wings and chips and dip.”

Every 3,500 calories eaten equates to one pound gained, Martin explained.

The Calorie Control Council and Snack Food Association finds that Americans will eat 30 million pounds of snacks on Super Bowl Sunday.

Broken down, that includes:

◆ 11.2 million pounds of potato chips

◆ 8.2 million pounds of tortilla chips

◆ 4.3 million pounds of pretzels

The favorite, potato chips, will account for 27 billion calories and 1.8 billion grams of fat. Naturally, the council recommends that a Super Bowl menu include no-fat and low-fat chips and dips.

The following list details the most unhealthy Super Bowl foods most common to parties.

Potato chips

1 cup

12 grams of fat

175 calories

Pepperoni pizza

One slice

10 grams of fat

228 calories

Chicken wings

12 wings

40 grams of fat

600 calories

Chocolate chip cookies

1 cookie

10 grams of fat

210 calories

Roast beef sub

1 foot-long sub

25 grams of fat

225 calories



At a glance

Men’s Health magazine offers up-to-date grocery and menu information at its Eat This, Not That site: eatthis.menshealth.com. In June, the Web site ranked the Worst Super Bowl foods.

Here’s a sample.



Party Mix

Chex Mix Traditional (2/3 cup)

130 calories

4 g fat (0.5 g saturated)

380 mg sodium



Chip Dip

Lay’s Creamy Ranch Dip (2 Tbsp)

60 calories

5 g fat (2.5 g saturated)

240 mg sodium



Worst Wings

Papa John’s Spicy Buffalo Wings (5)

500 calories

10 g saturated fat

2,100 mg sodium



Sub

Quizno’s Large Prime Rib Cheese-steak (with cheese and dressing)

1490 calories

88 g fat (21 g saturated fat, 1.5 g trans fat)

2675 mg sodium



Potato Chips

Ruffles Cheddar & Sour Cream (~11 chips)

160 calories

11 g fat (1.5 g saturated)

230 mg sodium



Delivery Pizza

Papa John’s 6-inch Personal Pan Pizza Meat Lover’s

900 calories

50 g fat (19 g saturated fat, 1 g trans fat)

2,530 mg sodium



Worst Frozen Pizza

DiGiorno for One Pepperoni

770 calories

35 g fat (14 g saturated, 3 g trans fat)

1,430 mg sodium



Worst Popcorn

Smart Food White Cheddar Popcorn (1 ¾ cups)

160 calories

10 g fat (2 g saturated)

290 mg sodium

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