FROM ODINAKA EZEOKA.
There
is a lot of confusion when it comes to health and nutrition. People,
even qualified experts, often seem to have the exact opposite opinions.
However, despite all the disagreements, there are a few things that are
well supported by research.
1. Don’t drink sugar calories
Sugary drinks are the most fattening
things you can put into your body. This is because liquid sugar calories
don’t get registered by the brain in the same way as calories from
solid foods For this reason, when you drink soda, you end up eating more
total calories.are strongly associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and all sorts of health problems Keep in mind that fruit jucies
are almost as bad as soda in this regard. They contain just as much
sugar, and the small amounts of antioxidants do not negate the harmful
effects of the sugar.
2. Eat nuts
Despite being high in fat,
nuts are incredibly nutritious and healthy. They are loaded with
magnesium, vitamin E, fiber and various other nutrients. Studies show
that nuts can help you lose weight,
and may help fight type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Additionally,
about 10-15% of the calories in nuts aren’t even absorbed into the body,
and some evidence suggests that they can boost metabolism.
3. Avoid processed junk food (eat real food instead)
All the processed junk food
in the diet are the biggest reason the world is fatter and sicker than
ever before. These foods have been engineered to be “hyper-rewarding,”
so they trick our brains into eating more than we need, even leading to addiction
in some people. They are also low in fiber, protein and micronutrients
(empty calories), but high in unhealthy ingredients like added sugar and
refined grains.
4. Don’t fear coffee
Coffee has been unfairly demonized. Coffee is high in antioxidants, and studies show that coffee drinkers live longer, and have a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and numerous other diseases.
5. Eat fatty fish
Pretty much everyone agrees that fish is
healthy. This is particularly true of fatty fish, like salmon, which is
loaded with omega-3 fatty acids and various other nutrients. Studies
show that people who eat the most fish have a lower risk of all sorts of
diseases, including heart disease, dementia and depression.
6. Get enough sleep.
The importance of getting enough quality sleep
can not be overstated. It may be just as important as diet and
exercise, if not more. Poor sleep can drive insulin resistance, throw
your appetite hormones out of whack and reduce your physical and mental
performance. What’s more, it is one of the strongest individual risk
factors for future weight gain and obesity. One study showed that short sleep was linked to 89% increased risk of obesity in children, and 55% in adults
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Sunday, November 26, 2017
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