Healthy person have only healthy mind.
Only this person can concentrate on his work and perform his duties. For
Healthy person, healthy food is essential. Nowadays Majority of person suffering
sugar, cholesterol, cancer due to junk food. All of them knew that nutrition
food is good for health. Let me ask a simple question
What is Nutrient ?
Nutrient
is any substance in food that
·
Provides energy
·
Helps build or repair tissue
The
different type of Nutrient are
- Proteins
- Water
- Vitamin
- Carbohydrate
- Minerals
Benefits of Nutrients
Eating a
proper, nutritious diet offers numerous health benefits that keep you mentally
and physically well. Proper nutrition doesn’t mean starving yourself, but
instead means eating a diet balanced in lean proteins, carbs and fats.
MayoClinic.com recommends getting between 45 and 65 percent of your daily
calories from carbohydrates, between 10 and 35 percent of daily calories from
protein and between 20 and 35 percent of daily calories from fats.
Heart Health
A diet low in fats, cholesterol and sodium can lower your risk of heart
disease. The types of fat in your diet play a major role in your level of risk.
Saturated and trans fats -- commonly found in red meats, fried foods, coconut
oils, palm oils, margarines and packaged snack foods -- increase your risk and
should be avoided. Diets that reduce your risk of heart disease are rich in
fruits,vegetables,
whole grains and low-fat dairy. Aim for four to five servings of fruits and
four to five servings of vegetables per day.
Bone and
Teeth Strength
A diet
rich in calcium keeps your bones and teeth strong and helps prevent bone loss
associated with osteoporosis. Low-fat dairy products, such as milk, cheese and
yogurt; dark green vegetables, such as bok choy and broccoli; and fortified
foods, such as soy products, fruit juices and cereals are good sources of
calcium. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends 1,000
milligrams of calcium daily for average adults ages 19 to 50. Vitamin D helps
your body absorb calcium; choose products fortified with vitamin D to balance
your nutrition.
Energy
Increased
energy levels are the immediate benefits of switching to a healthy diet.
Eliminating excess fats, sugars and refined carbohydrates helps prevent blood
sugar fluctuations. Examples of refined carbohydrates include candy and white
breads. Unprocessed carbohydrates including whole grains, fruits and vegetables
are most nutritious. This allows you to maintain steady blood sugar and
constant energy levels as a result. Small, frequent meals also help maintain
energy. In addition, eating a healthy breakfast helps keep you energized
throughout the day. The American Council on Exercise recommends breakfasts,
such as oatmeal with fruit, or a light sandwich.
Brain
Health
Proper
nutrition increases blood flow to your brain, protecting brain cells and
helping to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. For a brain healthy diet, avoid fried
foods and favor baked, steamed and grilled foods. Also, eat dark fruits and
vegetables such as kale, spinach, broccoli, prunes, raisins, blueberries,
raspberries, plums and cherries. Almonds, walnuts, pecans and other nuts are
great sources of vitamin E, which along with other vitamins, also helps fight
Alzheimer’s disease.
Weight
Control
To
prevent weight gain, you must eat no more calories than you burn each day. For
weight loss, you must eat fewer calories than your body burns daily. Healthy
and nutrient-dense foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean
proteins, typically contain fewer calories than sodas, sweets and fast food
meals. Shedding excess pounds reduces your risk of obesity-related conditions
such as type-2 diabetes, clogged arteries and thyroid dysfunction.


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