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Hunger and obsession are a few of the feelings experienced if you have ever followed a strict weight loss diet. The truth is that there are so many diets out there all claiming to be the weight loss miracle you’ve been waiting for, but have you ever considered that you may be better off just eating a healthy, balanced diet?
Think about that for a moment. A balanced diet provides you with carbohydrates, proteins, fat, vitamins, minerals and fiber in the right proportion. Carbohydrates: These are the most abundant component of the food we eat and they are important for energy. Carbohydrates are digested into glucose, used by the body to produce ATP (Adenosine triphosphate – the body’s energy). Carbohydrates can be obtained from whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes and low-fat dairy products. Proteins: Are also very important and are required for building and repair of tissues. You should go with lean proteins as often as possible. Lean proteins are proteins low in fat, particularly saturated fat. Sources of lean protein include fish, de-skinned poultry, low-fat dairy products and legumes. Fat: Are energy giving. To reduce your risk of developing heart disease, you should avoid saturated fats and trans fats as much as possible. Fiber: Are found only in plant foods and they aid bowel movement.
Making it Possible You should remember that bad habits die hard, it is therefore important to take things slow. Make changes in your eating habits slowly and stick to them. You may want to start by changing the type of snacks you eat or try low-calorie drinks. The important things are to take things slow, be realistic and determined. Healthy habits you could try include:
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