Guide for a Healthy Diet
Your knowledge and belief in the benefits of a healthy
diet is you advantage in attaining a
happier, ill-free, and definitely longer life. Healthy
eating does not only make you a more active and stronger
individual, it also strengthens you immune system
and prevents the possibilities of the occurrence of
life-threatening ailments like cancers and heart diseases.
If in case you already are suffering from these illnesses,
a healthy diet can reduce the pain and help you to
manage these better.
For a healthy individual, a good
diet can maintain the proper functioning
of his or her body. Maintenance of every healthy single
tissue and organ is necessary in order to achieve
a healthy style of living.
A balanced diet means that the four food groups -
vegetables and fruits, grains, meat, and dairy products
- must be consumed according to how much your body
needs it. For example, a person high in cholesterol
may lessen the intake of animal protein, which is
proven to hold more fat than the other groups, in
order to prevent heart attack or stroke. Hear the
symptoms or feel the heavy unhealthy organ - it is
wise to learn how to listen to what your body tells
you.
Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamins are organic compounds used for the healthy
maintenance of the body. The most common but are most
important vitamins are Vitamins A, C and D. Vitamin
A, which is also identified as the Beta-carotene,
strengthens our immune system thereby reducing the
risk of illness and certain diseases. This can be
found in carrots, cabbage, sweet potatoes and other
green leafy vegetables. On the other hand, vitamins
C and D are essential in calcium absorption for the
benefit of the bones, teeth and cartilage. These said
vitamins can also speed up the healing of wounds.
Vitamin C and D rich foods are tomatoes, citrus and
dairy products like milk, butter and cereals.
Minerals are the inorganic compounds readied for
the preservation of body parts that would result to
their proper functioning. Potassium and magnesium
are big aids of the nervous and muscle system. These
can be found in vegetables, fruits, and cereals. Iron
regulates the flow of the blood to all parts of the
body by means of increasing the blood’s oxygen
consumption. Calcium, which includes milk and yogurt,
helps in the proper formation of the human body. Zinc
found in meat and other supplements helps strengthen
the immune system.
Food Groups for a Healthy Diet
1. Vegetables and Fruits (carrots, broccoli,
cabbage. spinach, beans, apples, bananas, avocados,
oranges)
5 to 12 small servings per day of any from these groups
will be enough to ensure a healthy diet. As the nutrition
experts say, you can eat fruits and vegetables in
abundance without having to worry about the healthy
diet you would want to maintain.
2. Meat (pork, beef, turkey, chicken)
Advisable servings per day would be between 2 to
3 only. Remember that you must not get anxious about
protein shortage due to small quantity of meat consumption
everyday because the protein you get from fruits and
vegetables will be enough to sustain your protein
needs.
3. Grains (bread, cereal, pasta, rice, oats,
corn, whole wheat, potatoes)
5 to 10 servings of grains will help you keep the
energy you need for the
entire day. It is better if you can keep a balanced
ratio of whole grains and refined grains. For every
6 oz of grains that you would take, be sure that 3
oz of these are whole grains for these kinds are more
nutritious than the refined grains.
4. Dairy Products (milk, cheese, yogurt)
For natural dairy products like milk and cheese, only
2 to 4 serving per day is needed because these products
may contain big amounts of saturated fats. Yogurt
if fat-free therefore it is more advisable to take
this instead. Also try supplements for calcium and
low-fat products.