PERSONAL AND NATIONAL HEALTH
EATING THE RIGHT FOOD
Trying
to eat more of the right things does not mean 'going on a diet',
especially not one of the quick-fix diets so many celebrities are keen
to endorse. True, you may lose weight with one of these, but it could
well be only temporary. And you're likely to be less healthy as these
diets don't provide all the nutrients you need. There's no such thing
as a single super-food which contains every nutrient you'll need, so
only by eating a varied diet will you get all you need to stay
healthy. There are five main food groups and ideally you should eat a
good balance of each of them each day.
Fruit
and vegetables
Fresh fruit and veg, frozen, chilled, canned, 100% juice, and dried
fruit & veg all count here. You should try to eat at least five
portions of fruit & veg each day. The size of a 'portion' can vary
depending on what you're eating, but a good rule is that a portion of
fruit or veg will generally weigh about 100 grams. Juice also counts
as a portion, but however much you drink in a day it will only count
as one portion. This is because juice doesn't contain as much fiber as
"solid" fruit.
Bread,
potatoes and cereals (including noodles, pasta and rice)
Starchy foods like these should make up half your plate. Your body's
main source of energy and the high fibre keeps you regular in the
bowel department. Surprisingly, an average serving of potatoes also
contains a healthy dollop of vitamin C and, unless you've smothered
them in butter, absolutely no fat.
Lean meat,
fish, poultry, eggs, nuts, beans and pulses
All of these provide a good source of protein, which helps your body
rebuild itself (repairing damaged muscles, hair, nails etc). OK, if
you're vegetarian or vegan you're not going to go for the meat &
fish... but eating soya also does this and there are smaller amounts
in grains and dairy products.
Milk
and dairy products
These are a rich source of calcium, which strengthens your bones and
teeth and helps your muscles and nerves function properly. The best
products health wise will be those classified as having lower fat. A
pint of milk a day is enough to ensure you're getting the recommended
daily intake of calcium.