How do you get started on healthy eating?
Healthy eating starts with learning new ways to
eat, such as adding more fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and cutting
back on foods that have a lot of fat, salt, and sugar. A change to healthier
eating also includes learning about balance, variety, and moderation.
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Aim for balance. Most
days, eat from each food group -- grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, and meat
and other proteins, including beans. Listen to your body. Eat when you're
hungry. Stop when you feel satisfied. Look for variety. Be
adventurous. Choose different foods in each food group. For example, don't
reach for an apple every time you choose a fruit. Eating a variety of foods
each day will help you get all the nutrients you need. Practice moderation. Don't
have too much or too little of one thing. All foods, if eaten in moderation,
can be part of healthy eating. Even sweets can be okay. |
Why pay attention to what you eat?
Healthy eating will help you get the right balance of
vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. It will help you feel your best and
have plenty of energy. Healthy eating is one of the best things you can do to
prevent health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure,
Type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and some types of cancer.
Is healthy eating the same as going on a diet?
Healthy eating is not a diet. It means making
changes you can live with and enjoy for the rest of your life. Diets are
temporary. Because you give up so much when you diet, you may be hungry and
think about food all the time. And after you stop dieting, you also may overeat
to make up for what you missed. Eating a healthy, balanced variety of foods is
far more satisfying. And if you match that with more physical activity, you are
more likely to get to a healthy weight-and stay there-than if you diet.
How do you make healthy eating a habit?
First, think about your reasons for healthier
eating. Do you want to improve your health? Do you want to feel better? Are you
trying to set an example for your kids? Next, think about some small changes
you can make. Pick ones you can keep doing. Don’t try to change everything at once. Set an easy goal you can reach,
like having a salad and a piece of fruit each day. Make a long-term goal, too, such as having one vegetarian
dinner a week.
Where can you get support?
Having support from others can be a huge help. The
more support you have, the easier it will be to make changes. Ask family and
friends to practice healthy eating with you. Have them help you make meals, and
share healthy, delicious recipes and cooking tips. If you need more help, talk
to your doctor or a registered dietitian.
Look online for groups that support healthy eating and share success
stories. For more information
about a healthy diet, visit Mercy’s Website at www.mercysiouxcity.com.
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