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Living and eating for maximum nutrition
Living and eating for maximum nutrition
The past few years have seen a bit of a resurgence of interest in
healthy living and healthy eating, and that is a good thing.
We all know that most people do not eat enough fruits and
vegetables, and that many people eat too much of the wrong things like sugar, salt and fat.
Reversing this trend will take some time and some effort, but starting with your own diet is
a great way to improve your health and your life.
The key to changing your diet, of course, is to change it is ways
that you can live with for a lifetime.
The reason that most diet and lifestyle changes fail is that they
are too difficult to follow once the initial excitement has worn off.
The key is to make small changes, simple changes, that you can
follow for the rest of your life.
Where you start your healthy eating plan depends in great part on
your particular goals. For many people, a healthy eating program can be as simple as eating
more fruits and vegetables.
For others, a healthy eating plan will require a radical change in
the way they shop, cook, and eat.
Since healthy eating means so many different things to different
people, it is impossible to come up with a single healthy eating guide that will be right for
everyone.
The runner toning up for a marathon will have different
nutritional needs than the factor worker who wants to lose 20 pounds.
No matter what the goal, however, it is important to eat a variety
of foods, and to make smart choices when shopping, when cooking and when eating.
Eating out can present special challenges, and it is important to
familiarize yourself with the ingredients of the foods you order in your favorite
restaurant.
Making healthy food choices means eating more of the good foods
like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc., and less of the bad foods, like salt, sugar and
fats.
Starting by eating more high nutrition, low calorie foods is a
good place to start.
Luckily, the produce section of the local grocery store likely
contains hundreds of different examples of such foods.
Fruits and vegetables are almost always low in calories and fat,
and they are generally very nutritious as well.
Since variety is so important to a healthy diet, it is a good idea
to try out a sampling of different fruits and vegetables on your first healthy eating
shopping trip.
Start with some of the fruits and vegetables you have always
wanted to try but never gotten around to.
For instance, many people have never tasted asparagus, spinach or
Brussels sprouts. While some love these foods and others hate them, you will never know
unless you try them for yourself.
This kind of foraging is a great way to introduce yourself to
foods you have never tried before. It is a great way to try new things, and you just might
discover a new favorite food while you are at it.
Experimenting with cooking all these exotic fruits and vegetables
is another great idea. There are a ton of healthy cooking recipes and cookbooks on the
market, and a new cookbook can be a great motivator for healthy eating.
It is important to remember that making your diet healthier does
not necessarily mean making a radical change.
Simple changes, like trimming the excess fat off of a steak, or
substituting nonfat yogurt for sour cream on your baked potato, can go a long way toward
enjoying a healthier lifestyle.
As a matter of fact, in the long run the simplest and easiest to
follow changes are the ones that matter most.
That is because making easy changes means that you will be able to
stick with them for the long run. Healthy eating is a marathon, not a sprint.
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