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The Many Benefits Of Healthy Eating
We have all been told that we should eat healthy foods. We know about the food pyramid. We know we need more fiber in our diets. Why should be care about the benefits of healthy eating? Most of us will not change what we do unless we know that the benefits of doing the change outweigh the reasons to keep doing what we are doing. The same goes for healthy eating. We are usually in a pattern of eating that we are comfortable with, such as eating from fast food restaurants, or eating on the go or in our cars. We get used to microwave meals that are quick to fix or grabbing a burger and fries and a drink and forgetting about vegetables and fruits all together. In order to change that pattern that we are used to we must be given a really good reason. So, what could that reason be? What are the benefits to healthy eating?
Research has shown that when individuals prepare and eat healthy meals, they reduce the risk of developing high blood pressure and they lower any already elevated blood pressure.
Some individuals are told to eat specifically healthy diets such as diets to help lower their risk for heart disease, or diets that are geared to the fact that they are diabetic. Doctors and nutritionist will tell you the benefit to you when you stay on these diets in terms of your specific health condition.
If you are a normal healthy individual making healthy food choice changes may be as simple as trying fat free (skim), (1%) or (2%) milk instead of regular milk. You may also consider buying cheeses that are marked, "low fat" or "fat free" instead of regular cheese. You may choose to eat fruits, vegetables without putting sauces or butter on them. You may also choose to eat lean cuts of meat, fish, and skinless turkey and chicken instead of the fatter cuts and meats with skin on them. It is better to choose one of these healthier choices and implement the change, get used to that change before making another healthier choice. If you make changes gradually, then you will have time to get used to them and not feel as if the entire way you eat is suddenly different. People shy away from different. Different scares some people. When you make the changes one at a time and slowly over time the benefit is that you are making strides towards a healthier eating way of life without feeling like you are making drastic changes and you will feel more comfortable with the process of getting healthier. People who make changes slowly are more apt to stick to the new way of eating than those who dramatically change everything about the way they eat. This being able to stick to it is a benefit because the healthier eating habits will continue and you will be able to feel the difference.
When adults make healthy eating changes, besides the healthy benefits they will experience to their health; the added benefit is that the children in their lives will notice the healthier eating habits and be more likely to follow suit and eat healthier too, making for a healthier family.





