Healthy eating is comprised of a wide variety of foods with balanced meals that range with carbohydrates, proteins and fat. I've learned that being healthy is something you have to really want to do and work hard at to achieve. Even if you have a furnace for a metabolism so you can eat crap and stay skinny, skinny doesn't always mean healthy.
Your nutritional goals should work towards incorporating the following elements: Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day, choose a diet that is low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and moderate in total fat, salt and sugar, choose a variety of grains daily, especially whole grains, eat a wide variety of foods, including foods from every food group, balance the calories you eat with those you burn. Be sure to see the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. This comprehensive guide will help you set goals in line with current national recommendations.
For me, the frozen food route works best when trying to lose weight because the portions are controlled and it is so much easier to cook. Whether you want to lose weight, lower cholesterol or blood pressure, feel better, or set a better example for your family, its good to set a realistic goal (once you reach it you can always set another one). A good goal to strive for is drinking half an ounce of liquid (preferably water) for every pound of your body weight.
Hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes are all preventable, in part, by a lifelong healthy diet. "Good nutrition and a healthy diet are one of the most overlooked areas for healthy aging," says Dr. Wellman, director of the National Policy and Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging at University of Souther California Berkeley. Poor nutrition in old age can evoke images of a frail pensioner prying open a can of cat food.
Yet, doctors often fail to screen older adults for nutritional risk, says researcher Nancy Wellman. Persistent oral health problems are linked with lower consumption of some foods and nutrients, and dental health is closely linked with nutrition status according to two Journal of American Dietetic Association studies.
Basically, if you eat right everyday you'll not only look better, you'll feel better too!
Why It Is Important To Eat Healthy
We have been told time and time again that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, yet nearly one-fifth of all adults choose to pass on the Wheaties. What is the big deal about breakfast? Can a solid breakfast really make or break your fitness goals? Read on as I answer your most pressing questions on this popular subject...
Why eat Breakfast?
Let's dissect the word ?breakfast'. When you take it apart you find two words with an all-important hidden message. Break ? Fast. I can hear your wheels spinning on this one! That's right, breakfast is the meal that breaks the fast that your body goes into each and every night when you sleep.
When breakfast is skipped, your body continues to fast until you eat later in the day.
Two Reasons Why You Shouldn't Skip Breakfast:
Reason #1: Your brain needs fuel to function at its peak.
This fuel comes in the form of glucose derived from food and is needed to walk, talk and perform all other activities. When you skip breakfast your brain is forced to work extra hard in breaking down stored carbohydrates or to turn fats and proteins into usable forms of glucose. Eating breakfast has been proven to improve concentration, increase your problem solving capabilities, enhance overall mental performance and even boosts your memory and mood.
Reason #2: Your metabolism will go into ?famine' mode.
Three to four hours after you eat, your metabolism shuts down and acts as if it needs to store food. This is a great function to have if a famine were to break out, leaving you without food for days. Since this is likely not the case for you, it is pretty annoying when your body starts packing on the pounds in an attempt to protect you from starvation! Eating breakfast communicates with your body the fact that you are healthy, well fed and not in need of extra fat storage.
What about the cut calories?
"Skipping breakfast is how I cut calories out of my diet." I can't tell you how often I hear this response when I encourage people to eat breakfast. What these "calorie cutters" don't realize is that they are the ones who turn to snacking later in the day in an attempt to ward off low energy levels. Allowing your body to become over-hungry leads to distorted satiety signals, and leaves the door wide open for overeating later in the day.
Start your day with breakfast and then continue to eat smaller meals and snacks throughout the day for optimal calorie burning.
What's for Breakfast?
Now that you are convinced that breakfast is worth your time, it's time to decide what to have! A recent study done by FoodWatch, a Minnesota-based consulting firm that watches food trends, revealed that most people are basically eating dessert for breakfast, due to the high quantities of on-the-go breakfast foods that are processed, packaged and pumped full of refined carbohydrates. Another study recently proved that high fiber, low fat breakfasts promote healthy weight control much more effectively than highly refined breakfast foods.
Try the following On-The-Go Breakfast Selections for a blend of hearty carbohydrates, protein and fat and experience optimal morning energy.
* Low Fat Yogurt with Fresh Fruit
* Low Fat Cottage Cheese and a Cherry Oatmeal Muffin
* Hard Boiled Egg and Whole Wheat Toast
* Scrambled Egg White on Half a Bagel
* Whole Wheat Tortilla rolled with Scrambled Egg Beaters and Salsa
* Soy Milk with Whole Grain Cereal and Fresh Fruit
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