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Healthy
eating with fruits and vegetables |
by:
Zaak
OConan |
Dietary
experts recommend that every person should
eat at least five servings of fruits and
vegetables every day. The importance of
fruits and vegetables to a healthy diet
has been known for quite some time, but
studies have shown that very few people
eat the amount of fruits and vegetables
recommended for a healthy diet.
That’s a shame, since eating a sufficient
number of fruits and vegetables just may
be the single most effective thing you can
do to improve your overall health. The five
a day approach to healthy eating may be
the single most important strategy you can
adopt for a healthier lifestyle.
The many health benefits of eating fruits
and vegetables have been established for
quite some time now. Study after study has
shown that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables
lowers the risk of certain cancers, heart
disease and other chronic diseases and conditions.
Some studies have suggested that as many
as 35% of cancer deaths can be attributed
to diet, and that diets high in fats and
low in fruits and vegetables contributes
to unnecessary cancer deaths.
Fruits and vegetables have a lot of advantages
besides just their nutritional importance.
For one thing, they taste great and add
a great deal of variety to everyday meals.
Fruits and vegetables come in such a wide
variety of colors, textures and flavors
that they can be used in virtually every
meal. Those seeking to maximize their consumption
of fruits and vegetables should get into
the habit of using fruits in salads, as
toppings and as garnishes.
In addition to their great taste, fruits
and vegetables are packed full of many essential
vitamins and minerals, including many micronutrients
that are not included in packaged vitamin
supplements. For instance, foods like butternut
squash, pumpkins, carrots, mangoes, peaches,
pawpaws and green leafy vegetables are rich
in beta carotene. Beta carotene is vital
for healthy skin and eyes.
In addition, most varieties of fruits and
vegetables contain vitamin C, another important
vitamin and a strong antioxidant. Good sources
of vitamin C include Brussels sprouts, citrus
fruits, strawberries, broccoli, nectarines
and kiwi fruit. Many fruits and vegetables,
including spinach, broccoli and avocadoes,
are also good sources of vitamin E, another
excellent antioxidant.
Men and women alike should always strive
to eat a healthy diet, but women have an
extra incentive to get all the nutrition
they need. Proper nutrition is essential
to a healthy pregnancy, and some of the
baby’s biggest nutritional needs happen
before the pregnancy is discovered. Folic
acid is perhaps the best known essential
nutrient for pregnant women. Folic acid
has been proven effective at preventing
a variety of birth defects, including Spina
Bifida. Good dietary sources of folic acid
include Brussels sprouts, broccoli, spinach
and oranges. In addition, due to its importance
to women of child bearing years, many common
foods such as cereals and breads, are supplemented
with folic acid.
In addition to their importance as source
of vitamins and minerals, fruits and vegetables
also provide essential dietary fiber. Adequate
fiber in the diet is important in preventing
heart disease and some kinds of cancer.
Another great feature of fruits and vegetables,
especially to those watching their weight,
is the high nutrition, low fat, low calorie
nature of these foods. Fruits and vegetables
contain very low levels of fats, and a diet
low in fat can be quite effective for long
term weight loss. In addition, fruits and
vegetables contain no cholesterol, and they
are lower in calories than many other types
of foods.
With all these things going for them, it
is no wonder so many dietary experts recommend
eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Not only are fruits and vegetables delicious
and nutritious, but they can be quite inexpensive
as well. Buying fruits and vegetables that
are locally grown, and that are in season,
is usually the most cost effective way to
get the freshest fruits and veggies at the
lowest possible cost.
This buying strategy also helps to ensure
a steady stream of new fruits and vegetables
every month, as some go out of season while
others are just coming in. Trying a variety
of different fruits and vegetables, including
some you may not be familiar with, is also
a great way to create exciting new dishes
and prevent yourself from becoming bored
with the same old diet. Whether your goal
is to lose weight or just increase your
level of fitness, it is hard to go wrong
with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
About the author:
Zaak O'Conan discovers and presents useful
information on how to enhance and/or repair
your life, body and relationships. You'll
find his other articles on eating better
and other ways how to improve your life
at http://your-health-center.com
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