Simple Steps To Good Nutrition
Though the importance of good nutrition has been elevated in
recent years, a vast number of people continue to neglect the
basic principles of a sound and healthy diet. What we eat and
how much plays a great role in determining our longetivity and
likelihood of developing life threatening illnesses such as
cancer and heart disease. More importantly, this is one facet of
the health equation that we are in control of and have the power
to change for the better. Just being conscious of important
facets of good nutrition are the first step toward a healthier
and happier life.
Good nutrition can be broken down into several simple guidelines
that most people neglect:
1. Eat a well balanced meal 2. Only eat during the normal times
and avoid snacking 3. Take Vitamins and Minerals on a regular
basis 4. Drink Water 5. Know what you are eating and make sure
it is healthy 6. Monitor your weight and overall health and know
that when these two are out of line you need to adjust things
WELL BALANCED MEAL As we all know by now a well balanced meal
consists of the four basic food groups consisting of: dairy
products, meat/protein, fruits/vegetables and breads/cereals.
Because of individual taste and propensities we often find that
one of these is not to our liking. However, they are all
essential and if one of the groups does not appeal to you
because of taste or a medical condition (lactose intolerance
etc.) then you must find another way to get the essential
proteins and nutrients contained in that food group. Often it is
simply a matter of doing a bit of researching and finding
something that you like.
EAT AT THE PROPER TIMES The first of these has been well known
for some time now. Eating meals at the normal times of
breakfast, lunch and dinner and avoiding snacks is by far the
healthiest approach and leads to a much less likelihood of
excess weight gain or unwanted calories. Eating when you are
hungry easily turns into a habit and when this happens it is
much harder to break than simply being disciplined in the first
place. A caveat to this rule is that in some instances snacks
are necessary and recommended. This is often found in glucose
tolerance/intolerance illnesses such as hyper and hypoglycemia
and diabetes mellitus. Check with your Doctor if you feel you
may have one of these illnesses.
TAKE VITAMINS AND MINERALS Vitamins and minerals play an
important role in health care because even when following the
guidelines of a balanced meal important minerals and vitamins
are often left out. Therefore almost all of us will need dietary
supplements of some kind. If you want to know exactly what you
are deficient in then you should schedule a consultation with a
dietician or Physician.
DRINK WATER Just drinking several glasses of water daily can do
wonders for our health and digestive system. Though many like to
think other beverages are equivalent to water, this has been
proven to be false. There are many views of how much water is
recommended for the average person. Simple research and
self-monitoring can help you find the right amount.
KNOW WHAT YOU EAT Most people have acquired the habit of reading
the ingredients of the foods they eat. If you have not then it
is time to start. You need to know what additives are in your
food and how it has been processed and grown if at all possible.
Many additives are unhealthy and detrimental to good health.
Inquire, ask questions and find out what is in the food you eat
and how it affects your overall health. You owe it to yourself.
MONITOR HEALTH AND WEIGHT AND ADJUST ACCORDINGLY The last step
to healthy nutrition is to simply monitor yourself and determine
if what you are doing is giving you the results that you want or
not. If not then it is likely something needs adjusting. Be
aware, that good nutrition is not enough by itself for a healthy
life. We also need exercise and other facets of general
healthcare that cannot be neglected. Nutrition is a very
important part of the picture but don't neglect other aspects of
healthcare.