What are some reliable sources of health and diet advice?
Seems like everyone has some health advice to give. Turn on the TV and there is an ad for some
health product, diet fad, or food we should be purchasing. The internet is full of good and not-so-good
advice on diet and health. Well, some
registered dietitians got together and provided some health
advice on reliable sources to go to for health and diet advice. The go-to-sources we can all rely on for
accurate, up-to-date and expert advice.
What are some
reliable sources of health and nutrition advice?
a.
Healthy Eating
for you heart: a healthy heart starts
with healthy food choices. Click the
links to find out more about fats, sugar, and sodium.
b.
Diet and Lifestyle
Changes – what are the recommended diet and lifestyle changes you can make
to lower your risk of heart disease?
i.
Use up the calories you eat everyday unless you
are trying to gain weight.
ii.
Increase your physical activity to 150 minutes a
week – or 2.5 hours a week.
iii.
Eat all the food groups – so many people leave dairy
or grains out of their meal. Some leave
out the fruit and the veggies. For good
health you need all 5 food groups. Aim
for at least 3 food groups at breakfast (grain, dairy, fruit) and all 5 food
groups at lunch and dinner.
iv.
Eat less of the junk food – we don’t have to eliminate
the junk food but cutting back on it is a healthy thing to do.
Healthy Diet + Exercise |
a. What
can a person with diabetes eat? The diabetes association notes you don’t have
to feel deprived if you have diabetes or prediabetes. There are many healthy options to choose
from.
b. Healthy
Food Choices: They provide guidance
on healthy food choices such as less ADDED sugar and avoiding Trans fats. How you can be sure to include grains,
especially whole grains, in your diet and include fruit.
3. American Cancer Society (ACS)– There are a number of cancer websites
so be sure to go to this one. You don’t
have to have cancer. You may want to go to this site to learn more about
healthy lifestyle and eating to lower your risk of getting cancer.
a. Healthy Choices – what are some
healthier choices you can make to lower your risk of cancer. Eating right, not smoking and staying active.
b. Eat Healthy
and Get Active – ACS provides many ways to improve your nutrition
and to stay physically active to lower your cancer risk. The offer a lot of videos
on healthy eating and how to become more active.
What are some of the commonalities of eating for good health? To lower your risk of cancer, heart disease or
diabetes focus on eating more fruits and vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy
and lean protein sources. What is one lifestyle
change all these websites recommend? Sit
less and move more. It would be nice if
more health professionals, doctors, nurses, physician assistants informed their
patients of these websites so their patients can obtain reliable health and
diet advice.
Sources.
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advice, American Heart Association, Healthy Eating,
Lifestyle
Changes, American Diabetes Association, eat, Healthy
Food Choices, grains,
fruit,
, Tips,
eating
out, snacks,
quick
meal ideas, American Cancer Society, Healthy Choices, Eat Healthy
and Get Active, videos,
Centers
for Disease Control, Sleep and
Heart Health, Healthier
Holidays, Food Safety, Adolescent and School Health Image Sources: heart, salad,
Prediabetes
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