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Healthy Eating Tips to Achieve a Healthy Eating Habit


By Kevin Birch - 2007-02-01
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It seems that everyone is trying to find that perfect healthy eating habit. A healthy eating habit, and the importance of following such a healthy diet is becoming more and more apparent with every scientific study.  Study after study has shown that a healthy eating habit has a significant impact on health and well being, and that improving your eating habit can help us live longer as well as avoiding many common diseases.

It seems that everyone is trying to find that perfect healthy eating habit.

A healthy eating habit, and the importance of following such a healthy diet is becoming more and more apparent with every scientific study.  Study after study has shown that a healthy eating habit has a significant impact on health and well being, and that improving your eating habit can help us live longer as well as avoiding many common diseases.

While everyone knows that healthy eating habits are important, knowing just how to do it is often more difficult.  Finding those healthy eating recipes which are low in saturated fats, while being high in fiber, fruits and vegetables, are a good start, as are the healthy eating tips listed below.

Healthy Eating Tips for a healthy eating lifestyle

We hope these healthy eating tips will help you enjoy a healthier lifestyle and a longer life.

Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.

The new guidelines published by the federal government recommend that everyone eat at least five servings a day of fruits and vegetables, but unfortunately most people fall far short of this important goal. Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of many important nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A and other antioxidants. In addition, many fruits and vegetables contain lots of dietary fiber, essential for a healthy body.

Select meats that are low in fat.

Low fat meats are an important substitute for higher fat varieties like bacon and sausage. There are many low fat meats on the market, and the healthiness of meats can be further enhanced by asking the butcher to trip the fat when you buy your meat.

Don’t overlook the power of fish in your healthy eating recipes. Fish is rich in protein, low in fat and high in many important nutrients. In addition, fish contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are known to have protective effects on the cardiovascular system.

Look for low fat and nonfat substitutes for milk, cheese, margarine and other dairy products to include in your healthy eating habit.

There are a number of excellent low fat cheeses, margarines, yogurts and other foods on the market.  In addition, low fat and nonfat milk are excellent choices to include in healthy eating recipes.

Pay attention to the oil you use in cooking.

The oils used in cooking can add significant amounts of fat and calories to the diet, so it is important to use those oils that contain healthier polyunsaturated fat instead of harmful saturated fats.  Saturated fats come mostly from animal sources and include such things as lard.  Polyunsaturated fats are mainly derived from plant sources, and include soybean oil and olive oil.

Replace processed foods with more healthful whole grains.

Highly processed foods, such as white bread, cakes and other items are less healthy than whole grain products such as whole wheat bread.  Whenever possible, replace these highly processed foods with less processed whole grain products.

Know where you stand.

Knowing the current state of your health will help give you a goal to shoot for, as well as helping you know where to focus your energies for greatest benefit. 

If it has been awhile since your last physical you may want to schedule one.  Be sure to include a cholesterol test, blood pressure screening and other popular health measures.

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