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America's Healthy Living Habits
Take a look into the nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle attitudes of Americans with the 2007 Cooking Light Insight survey.

Making healthful changes in your life is the best thing you can do for both your physical and emotional well-being. In order to understand more about what motivates the people who successfully take action day-by-day to improve their health, we polled 1,072 adults across the country.

To test your nutrition and exercise knowledge, take our Health IQ Quiz, drawn from the 2007 Cooking Light Insight survey.

Additionally, Cooking Light identified five distinct groups of Americans based on their different approaches to healthy living. To find out in which group you fall, click here to take our Healthy Living Approach Questionnaire.

Eating Habits
The survey found that, for the most part, people were well versed in nutrition issues. For example, most knew that fatty acids in fish are good for you, a multivitamin can't take the place of food, LDL is "bad" cholesterol, and some high-fat foods like avocados are healthful. Still, there were some areas of confusion.

How do you compare?
70% of American adults drink lower fat milk instead of whole milk
59% eat chicken with the skin removed
54% take vitamins
52% use lower fat alternatives when cooking
51% read nutrition labels on food

Fitness Findings
Nearly half of Americans feel better on the days when they exercise, though just as many admit finding time for fitness is a struggle. Perhaps that's why only 6% get 30 minutes of exercise a day--the amount recommended by the USDA. Why are Americans not getting enough exercise? The survey reveals that lack of knowledge may be a factor. For example, less than half of Americans know that in order to lose one pound, you must burn 3,500 calories more than you eat; and nearly nine in 10 were unaware the USDA recommends 30 minutes of physical activity.

How do you compare?
6% of Americans adults get 30 minutes of exercise a day
22% exercise three to four times per week
19% walk or bike instead of taking transportation
41% take the stairs whenever possible
33% regularly park their cars farther from their destination to get in extra walking

How to Make Exercise Your Passion
Follow these five easy steps to make exercise a habit.

A Healthy Outlook
Seventy-six percent of people polled recognize that making small, healthy improvements today add up to big benefits later. That attitude extends beyond health, and most Americans have started various activities to better themselves.

How do you compare?
67% recognize that making small, healthy improvements today add up to big benefits later
76% are satisfied with their mental and emotional well-being
45% are satisfied with their body weight
58% are satisfied with their stress level

Take the Steps for Better Health
Start with small changes, and feel brighter, lighter, more powerful -- both physically and emotionally.

About Insight 2007
This study was conducted for Cooking Light magazine by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media among a national sample of 1072 adults 18 or older. Results based on the entire sample of 1072 adults are projectable to the entire adult population in the United States, with a sampling error of plus/minus three percentage points.