The Negative Calorie Diet
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Healthy eating for a healthy body
Healthy eating
means many things to many people, and everyone has
different goals for the perfect diet. The key to following a
healthy diet is to find a diet you can stick with for the
rest of your life. A diet should not be
simply a temporary change in the way you life, eat and
exercise.
Rather, it should be a permanent change that you can live
with day in and day out, year in and year
out.
For some
people, a healthy diet can be as simple as increasing the
amount of fruits and vegetables in the daily
diet. For
others, a radical change, involving strict control of fat
and cholesterol, may be required.
Of course what
is needed will depend on the goal of each
individual.
The serious runner in search of greater conditioning will
of course have different goals than the couch potato who
is concerned about the possibility of heart
disease.
Even though
every person will different goals when it comes to
healthy eating, the basic tenets of healthy eating are
the same.
The most important thing is to eat a good variety of
foods, while eating less of the bad stuff and more of the
good.
That may sound
like an oversimplification, but it really is that
easy.
Putting that simple concept into proactive, however, is
the hard part. Everyone wants to eat
healthier, but there are so many temptations in today’s
world that healthy eating can be very
difficult.
The key is to make healthy choices as appealing as
unhealthy ones.
One way to
make healthy foods appealing is buying a wide variety of
exotic fruits at the local supermarket. There are probably
varieties of fruits and vegetables at your local grocery
store that you never even heard of before. Why not make your next
trip to the grocery store an adventure by sampling these
exotic offerings?
Experimenting
with new recipes is another great way to bring excitement
and adventure to healthy eating. A quick perusal
of your favorite low fat or healthy eating cookbook will
likely present you with many fun and exciting recipes to
try. Often a
new cookbook, or a couple of new recipes are all it takes
to spur a healthier
lifestyle.
It is also
important to know that eating healthier does not
necessarily mean making a radical change. There are very simple
things you can do, such as cutting the skin off your
chicken breast, or trimming the fat from your favorite
steak, that can result in significant fat reductions and
health improvements. Dieters should not
overlook the importance of these small changes when
seeking a healthier
diet.
Other examples
of small changes resulting in healthier eating
include:
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Replacing whole milk with
skim or 2%, both in recipes and for
drinking
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Snacking on sorbet or low
fat frozen yogurt instead of premium ice
cream
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Spraying pans with nonfat
cooking spray instead of using butter or
margarine
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Replacing high fat cuts of
meat with leaner ones
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Eating more low fat fish and
less red meat
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Using egg substitutes, the
kind made from egg whites, in recipes, meals and
baking
There are
probably hundreds of other such tips, and they can add up
to significant health improvements, whether your goal is
to get fit, lose weight or improve your level of
health. No
matter who you are or what your current level of fitness,
eating a healthier diet and losing weight may be easier
than you think.
In the end,
eating a healthy diet, improving your level of fitness,
and managing your consumption of fat and cholesterol
boils down to common sense. Depriving yourself of
your favorite foods can be counterproductive to a long
term dietary change. Deprivation leads
inevitably to cravings, and that can start a vicious
cycle of dieting and
splurging.
It is best to think of
healthy eating as a marathon rather than a
sprint. The
goal of any healthy eating program should be to make
easy, lifelong changes in the way you shop, cook and
dine. Only
by making changes that you can follow for a lifetime will
you truly be able to enjoy a healthy
diet.
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