The
Art of Eating Healthy
Author:
Charles Kassotis
Thousands
of people suffer with some sort of eating disorder, and the majority
of them are using food as a way of coping with life. Even those
with anorexia and bulimia are often using their eating habits
as a way to deal with the problems they see themselves facing.
So how do you go about coping without going overboard? Start by
evaluating your eating habits and goals.
People tend
to eat too much. That's the bottom line and the focus on those
people is one reason other people tend to eat too little. If you're
in one category or the other, start by putting a number on your
eating habits. It's a lot of work but it will give you a very
solid starting place.
Count calories
for a week. Log everything you eat, but the key to establishing
this starting point is to eat as you normally would. Don't scrimp
on meals just because you know you're counting the calories. Start
your diet next week. For the first seven days, simply keep a log
of everything you eat.
That number
may surprise you. You may discover that you don't need to eat
any less, but only that you need to eat a bit differently. Instead
of the twenty-eight malted milk balls you had as a mid-afternoon
snack, you may need to search out some healthier options for the
snack times.
Another key
to evaluating your eating habits is to divide the caloric intake
up over the entire day. One problem many people face is the tendency
to eat nothing for breakfast, nothing at lunchtime, and then to
gorge themselves at supper - the worst meal of the day to overeat
because the inactivity overnight won't work off any of the calories.
If this sounds familiar, look for some ways to spread out your
food consumption during the day. Don't like breakfast food? It
doesn't matter. A salad is a perfectly acceptable breakfast, as
is a donut as long as you're not overeating!
Pay attention
to the myriad of dieting tips that make sense.
* Drink water
instead of soft drinks - not only will this help keep your weight
under control, it's excellent for keeping skin toned. * Talk to
your doctor before you make dramatic changes in your diet. * Remember
that diet alone won't solve nearly as much as diet combined with
an exercise regimen. * Start by cutting the junk food and those
less-than-healthy snacks. * Before you drastically alter your
diet, remember that your body has some specific needs. Not eating
enough will do you as much harm as overeating.
Finally, the
one rule that is probably part of every successful healthy eating
routine - It's okay to cheat now and then. You should occasionally
ditch the cucumbers and carrot sticks in favor of malted milk
balls. Life is more than careful attention to diet and if you
lose sight of the joys, you're also going to lose sight of your
goals for eating healthy.
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