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Can Healthy Eating Prevent Diseases?
We all know the mantra to stay fit is to eat healthy & prevent diseases. But eating junk food has become a style these days, in spite of us knowing the fact that it is very unhealthy.
Today, overweight and obesity are sure very common problems. It is not only about looking ugly but a very serious health problem and is mainly due to the excessive sugar and salt in junk foods.
Eating healthy can prevent diseases which are chronic, yet very common, like heart attacks, diabetes, strokes and even some kinds of cancer. If you are already obese, eating healthy henceforth can help you lose weight.

Another important point to note is that, though you might follow a healthy diet, the portion of food that you consume also plays a vital role in your weight gain.
Food is also like a drug, sometimes you crave to eat more and more of it. So always keep a check on the quantity of food that you eat.
Healthy Treats To Eat After Dinner
Do not even get tempted to eat more when you go to restaurants or for outings. Consume small portions of food, eat healthy and prevent diseases.
This article will help you learn how to eat healthy and prevent diseases.

Protein
Protein
in
your
diet
is
very
important
to
keep
you
healthy.
It
provides
you
the
energy
needed
and
is
also
vital
for
the
growth
and
repair
in
your
body.
Some
of
the
protein-rich
foods
are
eggs,
fish,
meat,
tofu,
kidney
beans,
nuts,
lentils,
pulses.
Make sure you eat only as much protein that is necessary for you. When you consume eggs, avoid frying them. Also make sure the meat you eat is not high in fat.
Try consuming oily fishes such as salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, sardines, anchovies and swordfish, which are omega-3 rich. Eating healthy can prevent diseases like heart attacks and obesity.

Calcium
Calcium
in
your
diet
is
very
necessary
for
strong
bones
and
teeth.
Women
are
more
prone
to
calcium
diseases
than
men.
Osteoporosis
is
a
common
problem
that
many
women
are
facing
these
days.
The
lack
of
calcium
in
the
body
makes
the
bones
porous
and
easily
prone
to
fractures.
Most of the dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, butter are rich in calcium. However, they also contain fat, so it is recommended to consume low fat dairy products.
Green leafy vegetables, almonds, dried figs, oranges, seaweed, sesame are also rich sources of calcium. So eat healthy and prevent diseases that can occur due to lack of calcium in the body.

Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
in
our
food
are
responsible
for
most
of
the
energy
or
calories
that
we
get.
Carbohydrates
could
be
either
simple
or
complex.
It
is
recommended
that
about
one
third
of
our
food
should
contain
carbohydrates,
especially
the
starchy
ones.
To eat healthy and prevent diseases, you must consume carbohydrates in the form of brown rice, whole wheat bread or whole grain cereals. These foods contain a lower glycaemic index as compared to the refined starches.

Fibre
Make
sure
you
eat
plenty
of
fibre.
Even
a
small
amount
of
fibre
can
make
you
feel
full
for
long
time,
thereby
reducing
your
craving
for
too
much
food.
This
helps
you
to
keep
away
from
overweight
and
is
very
helpful
to
overcome
constipation
problems.
The soluble fibre found in certain foods like oats, peas, beans help lower the blood cholesterol and glucose, whereas the insoluble fibre usually found in whole grains and the skin of many fruits and vegetables help to keep the bowels clean.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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