Posts Tagged ‘healthy diet’

Healthy Fat Intake

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

healthy fats 300x209 Healthy Fat IntakeThis information is aimed at helping you to reduce your fat intake.  The average individual eats too much fat, a factor that’s linked to a variety of health problems, including cancer. Diets that are high in fat are associated with breast and colon cancer, with some studies  linking high fat to prostate cancer as well.

A majority of people can bring their fat intakes down to a healthy range by making a few adjustments in the way they shop, cook, and prepare the foods they eat.
Now days, it’s getting easier and easier to control the amount of fat you consume.  The fat content of foods are now available through the nutrition label and through brochures distributed by food companies and even fast food restaurants.

You can use this information on nutrition to choose lower fat foods by comparing products and food brands.  Once you have a rough idea of what a healthy intake of fat is, you’ll know what you can and what you can’t have.

From day to day, the amount of fat you eat will vary.  Some meals and some days will be higher in fat than others.  Even high fat meals can be kept  in line with healthy eating as long as you balance those days accordingly.  The average fat intake over the course of weeks and months is important, not the fat intake of every meal and food you consume.

Younger adults and high active adults who have higher calorie needs can probably eat a little more fat (or use dietary fats/oils).  Older adults and those that aren’t very active should aim for a lower fat intake.  This way, you can control your fat intake and avoid the many problems that fat is associated with.

source:
imedmart Signature Healthy Fat Intake

Eating For A Healthy Heart

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Bad cholesterol or a bad diet is something we all experience at some point in time.  It’s impossible to eat healthy our whole lives, even though we may
try hard to do it.  Eating healthy for your heart is something everyone should try to do, especially when it comes to restoring health and reducing heart attacks.

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Your heart and food
We know these things for sure – a diet high in saturated fats will help raise your cholesterol, which is a risk factor for heart disease.  People that are obese are more prone to heart disease.  A diet high in sodium may elevate your blood pressure,  leading to inflammation and even heart disease.

To help prevent heart disease and improve your health, put the tips below to good use. …read more

Eating Healthy During Pregnancy

Friday, May 7th, 2010
healthy diet pregnancy Eating Healthy During Pregnancy

Healthy Diet for Pregnancy

Starting off your with a healthy well balanced diet is the best thing you do for yourself and your baby.  This way, you’ll only need to make a few adjustments during your pregnancy.

Your first trimester
If you find it tough to maintain a balanced diet during your first trimester, you can rest assured that your not alone.  Due to queasiness, some women will eat all of the time and gain a lot of weight in the process.  Other women have trouble getting food down and subsequently lose weight.
Preventing malnutrition and dehydration are your most important factors during first trimester. …read more

Eating Healthy When Eating Out

Friday, May 7th, 2010

If you go out to a restaurant to eat, you probably watch your calories very closely.  To assist you with your calorie watching when dining out, these tips will help you make the most of it.

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  • Always order salad dressings or sauces on the side, as this way you have control over how much you add to your meal. …read more

Nine Nice Facts About Fiber!

Friday, May 7th, 2010

If you’ve been looking for a way towards a high octane diet, you’ll find fiber to be exactly what you need.  Even though research has shown fiber to be powerful, many people aren’t taking this nutrient seriously.

high fiber diet 300x240 Nine Nice Facts About Fiber!

To help you fuel your health with fiber, here are 9 facts to help.

  1. Fiber fights diseases,
    A diet high in fiber can  help to prevent colon cancer and heart disease.  High fiber helps the body to eliminate cholesterol by binding it in the digestive tract.  For thousands of years, fiber has been used to stop constipation.
  2. Fiber can actually help with overeating, …read more
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