Health
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Health
and Fitness Despite popular belief, a reliance on a single food which
composes the majority of a diet is indicative of poor eating habits.
An individual on such a diet may be prone to deficiency and most
certainly will not be fulfilling the Recommended Nutrient Intake.
While
plants, vegetables, and fruits are known to help reduce the incidence
of chronic disease, the benefits on health posed by plant-based
foods, as well as the percentage on which a diet needs to be
plant-based in order to have health benefits, is unknown.
Nevertheless, plant-based food diets in society and between
nutritionist circles are linked to health and longevity, as well as
contributing to lowering cholesterol, weight loss, and, in some
cases, stress reduction.
Although
a number of preconceptions of a healthy diet centre around
plant-based foods, the majority of assumptions about foods which are
usually thought of as "bad" foods are usually correct,
apart from the assumption that there are "bad" foods; many
people associate dishes such as Full English cooked Breakfast and
Bacon Sandwiches as foods which, if eaten regularly, can contribute
to cholesterol, fat, and heart problems.
Definition
A healthy diet is usually defined as a diet in which nutrient intake
is maintained, and cholesterol, salt, sugar, and fat are reduced. The
idea of a healthy diet is something used by a government to ensure
that people are well "protected" against common illnesses
and conditions which stem from poor diet. This could include
headaches, lessened, heart disease, alcohol poisoning, or obesity.
A
healthy diet is a way of eating that reduces risk for complications
such as heart disease and stroke. Healthy eating includes eating a
wide variety of foods including: •vegetables •whole grains
•fruits •non-fat dairy products •beans
The
definition of a healthy diet is sometimes also thought of as a diet
which will combat or prevent illness. Although the majority of people
would support this definition, few know why, other than because "bad"
foods are not consumed. People with healthy diets are less likely to
succumb to common minor illnesses, such as lesser forms of Influenza,
mainly because consumption of a healthy diet would provide ample
nutrients and energy for the body, so as to help stave off such
illnesses. Similarly, the healthy diet can also be used this way to
aid the body during illness. The myth of "feed a cold, starve a
fever" is a common misconception among the public. This is a
myth in every sense of the word because providing the body with
nutrients during illness is actually beneficial - nutrient and energy
stores would be replenished, allowing for more energy to be used by
the body to combat illness.
The
importance at present of a Healthy diet is something which is
actually receiving many promotions throughout several countries due
to obesity epidemics.
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