The five a day rule and healthier eating
If you have not heard of the five a day rule before, that is
about to change. The five a day rule refers to the recommended
daily servings of fruits and vegetables. Health experts
recommend that every eat - yes you guessed it - five a day.
That five a day guideline is actually the minimum
recommendation, and eating up to nine servings a day of fruits
and vegetables is a great way to increase health, lower dietary
fat, increase vitamin consumption and just generally feel better.
Following the five a day rule may just be the most important,
and one of the easiest, changes you can make in your daily diet.
There are many reasons to increase your consumption of fruits
and vegetables, including:
* They are delicious
* They are nutritious
* They are colorful
* They are plentiful
* They are inexpensive
It is hard to find such a great combination in any other food
group. Delicious, nutritious and affordable foods can be hard to
find, but they abound in the produce section of virtually any
grocery store.
In order to make fruits and vegetables even more affordable, it
is best to buy them when they are in season. Every type of fruit
and vegetable grown in this country has its own growing season,
and fruits and vegetables that are out of season usually must be
purchased in frozen, dried or canned varieties.
Fresh, in season, fruits and vegetables, on the other hand, are
usually plentiful and inexpensive. And in addition to the
grocery store, such produce is often available at farmers
markets and even at roadside stands. This locally grown produce
is often of superior quality and lower price than that at the
supermarket, so if you have such a venue in your area by all
means check it out.
It has long been known that fruits and vegetables play an
important role in a healthy diet, and science continues to
confirm this fact with study after study. Diets high in fruits
and vegetables and low in fats have been shown to play a role in
preventing infections, protecting the heart and even in
protecting against some kinds of cancer.
One reason for this is that many fruits and vegetables are rich
in antioxidants. Antioxidants are able to protect the body from
damage by free radicals. Free radicals are naturally occurring
compounds thought to play a role in many diseases.
One quick and easy way to take care of one fifth of the five a
day rule is to start every day with a fresh glass of fruit
juice. Apple juice, orange juice and grapefruit juice are all
excellent choices. When choosing juice, however, be sure that it
is 100% real fruit juice and not a blend. Fruit juice blends can
contain high levels of sugar and low levels of fruit.
A quick fruit salad is another excellent way to satisfy part of
the five a day rule. It is easy to make a quick fruit salad
using either canned or fresh fruits. In addition, canned fruit
salads are widely available and often a great value. As with
juice, however, it is important to read the label and be sure
that there is no added sugar. Fruit is sweet enough on its own -
extra sugar is something you simply do not need.
Another interesting way to increase fruit and vegetable
consumption is to use them as garnishes for other foods. For
instance, adding strawberries, blueberries or bananas to your
morning cereal is a great way to increase the flavor of the
cereal while at the same time increasing the amount of fruit in
your diet.
And adding vegetables like green peppers, red peppers and chunks
of pineapples to shish kebobs is a great way to grill your way
to good health. Your kebobs will be more colorful, more
attractive, and of course more healthy.
No matter how you choose to meet the five a day rule, there is
no doubt that increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables in
the diet can have a profound effect on health. Many who have
eaten more fruits and vegetables report greater levels of
energy, a greater sense of well being, fewer colds and more
stamina. So why not follow the simple five a day plan to good
health?