Eating a
healthy, balanced diet is an important part of maintaining good health,
and can help you feel your best. It can be simple, too. Just follow
these eight diet tips to get started.
1.
Base
your meals on starchy foods
Starchy
foods include potatoes, cereals, pasta, rice and bread. Eating them can make
you feel full for longer.
2.
Eat
lots of fruit and vegetables
It’s recommended that we eat a least five portions
of different types of fruit and vegetables a day. A glass
100% unsweetened fruit juice can count as one portion, and vegetables cooked
into dishes also count.
3.
Eat
more fish
Fish is a good
source of protein and contains many vitamins and minerals. Oily fish
is high in omega - 3 fats, which may help to prevent heart disease, including
salmon, mackerel, trout, herring, fresh tuna and sardines.
4.
Cut
down on saturated fat and sugar
We all need some fat in our diet. But it’s important to pay attention
to the amount and type of fat we’re eating. There are two main types of fat:
saturated and unsaturated. Too much saturated fat can increase the amount of
cholesterol in the blood, which increases your risk of developing heart
disease. Saturated fat is found in many foods, such as hard cheese, cakes,
biscuits, sausages, cream, butter, lard and pies. Try to cut down, and choose
foods that contain unsaturated rather than saturated fats, such as vegetable
oils, oily fish and avocados. For a healthier choice, use a just a small amount
of vegetable oil or reduced fat spread instead of butter, lard or ghee. When
you're having meat, choose lean cuts and cut off any visible fat. Learn
more, and get tips on cutting down, in Eat less saturated fat.
5.
Eat
less salt
Eating too much
salt can raise your blood pressure. People with high blood pressure are more
likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke. Adults and children over 11
should eat no more than 6g of salt a day.
6.
Get
active and be a healthy weight
Eating a healthy,
balanced diet an important part in maintaining a healthy weight, which is an
important part of overall good health. Most adults need to lose weight. If you
are trying to lose weight, aim to eat less and be more active. Physical
activity can help you maintain weight loss or be a healthy weight.
7.
Don’t get thirsty ( Drink more fluid for healthy life)
We need
to drink about 1.2 litres of fluid every day to stop us getting dehydrated. All
non-alcoholic drinks count, but water, milk and fruit juices are most healthy.
8.
Don’t
skip breakfast
Some people skip breakfast because they think it
will help them lose weight. In fact, eating breakfast can help people control
their weight. A healthy breakfast in an important part of balanced diet.
Source of information: http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Goodfood/Pages/eight-tips-healthy-eating.aspx
Prepared by: Sibel Sali

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