Eating healthily is all about
balance. Every now and then it’s perfectly OK to have pie for dinner or a
nice slice of cake at teatime
– treats are a part of life – but it's also
important to recognise when we're pushing things too far.
Indulgent fo
od should be enjoyed and savoured, but
only occasionally – it's important to remember that the majority of our
diet should be made up of balanced,
nutritious everyday foods. Make healthy food a
priority in your life and allow it to bring your family and friends
together.
Learn to love how it makes you feel, how delicious
it is and remember that a healthy balanced diet and regular exercise are
the keys to a healthy lifestyle.
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1. Cook from scratch
This is one of the most important life skills
you can learn. It allows you to have complete control of what goes into
your food.
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2. Eat a balanced diet
Aim to eat a balanced diet that contains each of the food groups in the correct proportions.
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3. Variety is key – eat the rainbow
Fill your diet with a wide range of fruits,
vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, pulses, nuts, seeds, wholegrains and
naturally low fat dairy foods.
When it comes to fruit and veg, different
colours provide your body with the different nutrients it needs to stay
strong and healthy – it's not just greens that are good for you!
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4. Understand what you're eating
Make an effort to learn about the food you're
eating – we all need to understand where food comes from and how it
affects our bodies.
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5. Eat nutritious calories
Make sure the majority of your energy intake
comes from nutritious calories that also provide your body with
nutrients like vitamins, minerals, protein, fibre and good fats.
Avoid empty calories.
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6. Don't skip breakfast
Breakfast kick-starts your metabolism and helps
you to be alert and awake throughout the day. Make sure you always eat a
nutritious breakfast.
Make it wholesome and make it count.
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7. Read the small print
It's important to read packaging correctly. Be
aware of the recommended portion sizes, and the sugar, salt and
saturated fat contents.
Remember that not all E-numbers are bad, but too
many is often a bad sign.
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8. Drink more water
Water is an essential part of your diet. Drink
plenty of water and avoid empty calories from things such as fizzy
drinks, energy drinks or juices with added sugar.
Eat your calories don't drink them.
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9. Keep active
Exercise is an extremely important factor in staying healthy so try to be as active as you can.
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10. Sleep well
Make sure you get enough sleep – it's an
essential part of being healthy and directly affects how well we are
able to learn, grow and act in life.
While we're asleep, our bodies have that
all-important time to repair.
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