Saturday, May 29, 2010

Eating a Healthy Diet

Eating a healthy diet is a part of the healthy lifestyle, and maybe the most important one. Not only can a clean diet help with weight management, it can also improve your health and quality of life as you get older. You have to determine how many calories you need and what food groups you should focus on or, if you're looking just for some smaller changes, you can take into consideration the following tips for simple ways to change your eating habits:

- eat more fruits. Add it to your cereal, your salads or even your dinners;
- sneak in more veggies. Add them wherever you can: a tomato on your sandwich, peppers on your pizza, or extra veggies in your pasta sauce. Keep pre-cut or canned/frozen veggies ready for quick snacks;
- switch your salad dressing. If you eat full-fat dressing, switch to something lighter and you'll automatically eat less calories;
- eat low-fat or fat-free dairy. Switching to skim milk or fat free yogurt is another simple way to eat less calories without having to change too much in your diet;
- make some substitutes. Look through your cabinets or fridge and pick 3 foods you eat every day. Write down the nutritional content and, the next time you're at the store, find lower-calorie substitutes for just those 3 items.

In conclusion, healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible. All of that can be achieved by learning the nutrition basics and using them in a way that works for you.

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