When we are young, we think we can eat anything. Actually, this
could not be further away from the truth. The truth is that, when
we are young, our arteries and organs are new and performing at
their peak. As children or young adults, instead of healthy eating foods we often
prefer to eat junk food. To a certain extent, if our lifestyle is
very active then the fats in the food are utilized by conversion to
energy. However, even in the case of highly active youngsters, not
all the fats are utilized. A major portion begins to accumulate.
However, since our internal organs and arteries are still young and
robust, the damage does not show up. As we continue our unhealthy
foods for a healthy diet, the sludge keeps accumulating and one
fine morning we end up at the hospital where the doctors are
pleased to diagnose you with a critical blockage or kidney or liver
damage. Of course being humans, we all want to indulge in modern
day delicacies. The occasional indulgence does no harm. If however,
we love to eat ice cream, burgers and French fries every day or
even four times a week that would be sufficient to cause
significant damage in due course.
The problem with unhealthy food eating habits is that it packs too
much energy. If you fill a car with gas beyond its capacity, the
gas simply overflows. In the case of humans however, the body
stores the excess energy as fat. The more we eat, the more it
stores. Since the human skin is elastic, as our internal
‘store’ fills up, the skin stretches and we become
obese. The only way to utilize these massive quantities of stored
energy is to use it for some physical activity i.e. exercises. This
however, is easier said than done. Two scoops of plain vanilla ice
cream packs about 350 calories. To utilize 350 calories so it is
not added to your existing fat content, you would have to run
approximately 8 miles! Most ordinary non-athletic folks would find
that impossible. It is therefore better and easier to adopt a
healthy food eating habit than to indulge and sweat it out at the
jogging track or in some gym.
Healthy eating habits are one that includes 30% vegetables, 25%
fruit, 20% whole grains and pulses, 15% protein and 10% milk or
milk products. As you can see, the bulk of your health food should
come from vegetables and only 15% from meats.
One of the best ways to ensure you follow the portion
size is to utilize a portion control plates. These days,
portion control plate are elegantly designed and made from
porcelain china. Each 10-inch plate has a neat design that divides
the plate into three segments for veggies and fruit, grains and
proteins. Food portion plate are readily available at most crockery
outlets or even online and are an elegant way to keep a control on
quantity and quality of food we eat and to ensure we do not stray
too far from our healthy food eating habits.
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Healthy foods for Everyone
January 21st, 2012 in Diseases and Conditions, by Ed Stephens
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