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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Nutrition Tips For Keeping Your Children Healthy

Healthy eating pyramid similar to that of the ...
Healthy eating pyramid similar to that of the Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health. Temporary image as original is non-commercial use only. If you have a better image please replace this. Thanks. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By Megan Leiberman


Nutrition is important for our daily lives. Nutrition requires us to think about what we eat and drink and how they will maximize our bodies to perform at their best each day under multiple conditions. The following article will give you nutrition tips to help your body perform at its maximum.

To get the most nutritional value out of vegetables, be careful to not overcook them. A light steaming keeps vitamins in broccoli, carrots and other veggies better than a boil that will wash nutrients out. They'll also be much more appealing prepared this way, with a satisfying crunch to them instead of a soggy mush-like texture.


When eating out, ask your server for his or her recommendations. Restaurants often specifically train their servers to be very familiar with the menu. The next time you find yourself eating out, do not be afraid to question the staff. They will likely be able to point out to you, the healthiest choices on the menu.

Vitamins are very important to take each and every day, as it is optimal to consume them in moderation. If you have too many vitamins, your skin will react negatively and breakout. Make sure that you digest the appropriate amount of vitamins, both through supplements and natural foods during the day.

When shopping for food, try to stick to the perimeter; or around the edges of the store. This is usually where the fresh produce is, as well as the meats and dairy products. These are the things to stick to in a healthy diet. By sticking to the perimeter, you'll only buy things that support a healthy diet.

Remember to eat often throughout the course of a day. Your body will function best, when you are taking in quality nutrients every few hours, from the moment you wake up until you go to sleep. Don't skip meals and make sure to eat plenty of healthy snacks and your body will reward you for it.

Eat foods that are high in Vitamin A and C. Vitamin A and C are very important for nutrition, functioning in the body as antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize the free radicals that cause cell damage and increase the chance of serious disease. Vitamin A is mainly available in animal products and dark green or orange vegetables. Vitamin C is available in most fruits and vegetables, the primary sources including citrus fruits, strawberries, broccoli and tomatoes.

Make sure you're not consuming an excess of Vitamin A if you're pregnant. Too much Vitamin A can cause birth defects or liver toxicity in the baby. Don't take any Vitamin A supplements while you're pregnant without first checking with your doctor. You shouldn't intake more than 10,000 (IU's) of Vitamin A while pregnant.

You should eat many different kinds of protein each week. Choose lean meats, skinless poultry and fish. Use eggs as a protein source. Researchers have learned that one egg a day has no negative effect on health. Have a meatless day at least once a week. Use beans, peas, nuts, seeds or peanut butter in your meals instead.

A great way to get a healthy and nutritional start to your day is with a balanced breakfast. Include a protein source, such as a dairy product, a carbohydrate source such as cereal or toast, and a fruit or vegetable such as a banana. This will keep you from getting hungry later as well.

As stated before, nutrition is important for our lives. It helps our bodies perform at their absolute best under every day conditions by thinking about our food and drink intake. By using the nutrition tips from the article above, you can allow your body to perform at its best.






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