Are your eating habits healthy?
Healthy eating is one of those things that everyone wants to do, but
no-one is quite sure how to. Food companies all want you to believe that all
you have to do to be healthy is buy whatever you’re selling, and people will
pay high prices for ‘health in a bottle’ type products. The reality of healthy
eating, however, is much more complicated than that.
The key to healthy eating is one little word: balance. You need to
balance all the different food groups in your diet (that’s diet as in things
you eat, not diet as in weight loss).
That means carbohydrates, fats and proteins should all feature equally
in each meal you eat. Start paying attention to the backs of labels, where it
should be clearly marked how much of each nutrient your food contains, and
steer clear of foods that are very high in any one thing unless you are
planning to mix them with something else to make a meal.
The average person eats too much carbohydrate (in the form of sugar and
pasta) and fat (unhealthy snacks), but nowhere near enough protein.
If you want to balance your diet,
in most cases, the first thing you should do is cut back on the sweets and
snacks and eat more meat and dairy instead – it might sound obvious, but it is
surprising how people will go out of their way to balance their meals and then
ruin it all with snacks.
Apart from carbohydrates, proteins and fats, the other things you need
to worry about are vitamins. Most vitamins are necessary in at least small
quantities for your body to function properly.
While it might seem tempting to
just take vitamin pills, it is pointlessly expensive when you could just as
easily eat fruit and vegetables and get all your vitamins that way.
Also, don’t skip breakfast, as most cereals have many vitamins added and
can be a good way to make sure you get enough.
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