Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Eating Healthy - How to Eat Healthy and Have a Higher Quality Life

The saying "You are what you eat" is true to a certain extent. Your quality of life, is directly related to the kind of food that you consume. Food is converted into fats, nutrients and ultimately energy by the body. Only with a level of energy can you lead a higher quality life. It's hard to do anything without energy.

If you have a low energy level, you find that you don't feel like playing with your kids, go out on social events, play sports, etc. You just want to do less because you feel tired and lethargic all the time. Your career and work may even be affected because it's hard to concentrate and focus when you have low energy levels. So how do you increase your energy levels?

One way to make sure that you stay healthy, is to get plenty of rest, and drink plenty of water. The recommended amount of water that a mature adult should drink is 8 glasses of water each day. Starting from today, do a count on the number of glasses of water that you consume. Do you meet the recommended requirements?

Also, there is no need to go all out of energy drinks or sugar drinks to boost your energy levels. 8 glasses of cool, plain water will do just fine. You may wish to drink at least one glass of fruit juice to supplement your vitamin needs.

Your body needs certain amount of vitamins each day to remain healthy. That means your diet must somehow contain at least a small amount of each type of vitamin (A, B complex, C, B, E, and K). A lack in one of these vitamins cannot be good for the body. You may take a multi-vitamin pill to make up for what is lacking in your daily diet. Just one pill a day is good enough. Taking more will not help improve your health.

Eating healthy means having a balanced diet. Your daily diet should contain a larger portion of greens, and less fatty meats. Meat that contains a high amount of cholesterol are known as Red Meat. Red Meat includes duck meat, beef, mutton, etc. Instead of taking such meat, consume more poultry.

Cut down on the amount of oil intake by eating food that is baked or steamed. Such cooking methods use less amount of oil, and there is a lower amount of cholesterol. If oil is really necessary, try to use vegetable oils.

When you eat right, take plenty of rest, and exercise regularly, you will find yourself charged with higher energy levels, and your metabolism rate will also improve. This happens naturally. Your quality of life, will be directly impacted as you feel healthier, and can lead a fuller life.
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