Proper nutrition is the keystone of a healthy and productive life. When you take in the nutrients your body needs, you provide the raw material for all the processes your body performs on a daily - and nightly - basis. Your nutritional choices have a profound influence on the level of well-being you can achieve.
Although salads are healthy, the salad dressing is not. Dressings that are creamy tend to have more fat and lower nutritional value. Choose, instead, a vinaigrette or a home-made version with vinegar and some olive oil. Adding healthy toppings to a salad (like cranberries or walnuts) will also improve their benefits.
If you want to purchase any prepared foods, take a close look at the label first. Just because something is labeled "reduced-fat" doesn't mean it is nutritionally sound. Often, they are loaded with unhealthy ingredients like sugar and lots of salt. Avoid processed foods if you are trying to lose weight. Labels should always list ingredients in terms you can understand. If many artificial ingredients are listed on the label, it's best to pass on the product.
Eating well and taking supplemental vitamins are keys to maintaining one's health. For one to appreciate what "eating well" means, they must understand that having a well-balanced diet is very simple, but also very important for one's physical and mental well-being.
Try to substitute healthy alternatives for fatty or sugary foods you enjoy. For example, instead of a bowl of ice cream, you can have some yogurt with fruit. Instead of french fries, try half of a baked potato. You don't have to cut out all the good tasting food in your life, just make healthier choices about what the tasty things you do eat.
Don't eat microwave dinners if you're pursuing nutrition. Microwave dinners are usually high in fat, salt, sugar and preservatives. Prepare your own meals from fresh produce and lean meats for the most nutritious fare.
As advertised, eggs are most certainly incredible and edible, so never forget to use them in a diet. Egg whites contain zero fat, very few calories and they pack a powerful punch of protein. They also act as a great vessel for other ingredients and as a great carrier of flavor. Best of all, eggs are really cheap at every grocery store in the land.
Use the daily caloric intake requirement to fuel your body with healthy, nutritious food. Eating roughly 2,000 calories of nutritious vegetables, whole grains and proteins is better than eating 2,000 calories of junk food. What you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
When trying to have a healthy diet, add new healthy foods. Try something that you have never had before. You may be missing out on something that you really would enjoy. There are a lot of fruits and vegetables that people never try. You can start introducing new foods into your diet slowly. You should try something new once a week.
Use pureed fruit for a healthy substitute for commercial meat sauces. Fruit that is in season is more than affordable. You can puree up everything from apples to pineapples to marinate your fish, poultry, pork or beef. It works when you are barbecuing and even inside on the range or oven.
To summarize, there is quite a bit to learn about nutrition. Do not be overwhelmed though, because the basics are easy enough to implement. A lot is dependent on your willingness to make some changes, and a lot of those will start at your next trip to the grocery store. Are you ready for the challenge?
Although salads are healthy, the salad dressing is not. Dressings that are creamy tend to have more fat and lower nutritional value. Choose, instead, a vinaigrette or a home-made version with vinegar and some olive oil. Adding healthy toppings to a salad (like cranberries or walnuts) will also improve their benefits.
If you want to purchase any prepared foods, take a close look at the label first. Just because something is labeled "reduced-fat" doesn't mean it is nutritionally sound. Often, they are loaded with unhealthy ingredients like sugar and lots of salt. Avoid processed foods if you are trying to lose weight. Labels should always list ingredients in terms you can understand. If many artificial ingredients are listed on the label, it's best to pass on the product.
Eating well and taking supplemental vitamins are keys to maintaining one's health. For one to appreciate what "eating well" means, they must understand that having a well-balanced diet is very simple, but also very important for one's physical and mental well-being.
Try to substitute healthy alternatives for fatty or sugary foods you enjoy. For example, instead of a bowl of ice cream, you can have some yogurt with fruit. Instead of french fries, try half of a baked potato. You don't have to cut out all the good tasting food in your life, just make healthier choices about what the tasty things you do eat.
Don't eat microwave dinners if you're pursuing nutrition. Microwave dinners are usually high in fat, salt, sugar and preservatives. Prepare your own meals from fresh produce and lean meats for the most nutritious fare.
As advertised, eggs are most certainly incredible and edible, so never forget to use them in a diet. Egg whites contain zero fat, very few calories and they pack a powerful punch of protein. They also act as a great vessel for other ingredients and as a great carrier of flavor. Best of all, eggs are really cheap at every grocery store in the land.
Use the daily caloric intake requirement to fuel your body with healthy, nutritious food. Eating roughly 2,000 calories of nutritious vegetables, whole grains and proteins is better than eating 2,000 calories of junk food. What you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
When trying to have a healthy diet, add new healthy foods. Try something that you have never had before. You may be missing out on something that you really would enjoy. There are a lot of fruits and vegetables that people never try. You can start introducing new foods into your diet slowly. You should try something new once a week.
Use pureed fruit for a healthy substitute for commercial meat sauces. Fruit that is in season is more than affordable. You can puree up everything from apples to pineapples to marinate your fish, poultry, pork or beef. It works when you are barbecuing and even inside on the range or oven.
To summarize, there is quite a bit to learn about nutrition. Do not be overwhelmed though, because the basics are easy enough to implement. A lot is dependent on your willingness to make some changes, and a lot of those will start at your next trip to the grocery store. Are you ready for the challenge?
About the Author:
About author: Dr. PJ Prakash has a Ph.D. in Nutrition from the Univ. of Rhode Island (USA). Stop by his site to learn all about good nutrition, or how to become a nutrition coach.
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