449 week ago — 6 min read
Rapid advancement in civilization and technology has transformed the way we live. One such advancement is convenience foods, or “processed food”, of which intake is rising at an alarming rise. Although processed foods are easy and tasty, they do come at a price. Packaged foods contain ingredients that aim to increase the shelf life of the item, but in turn harm our body. A whopping 70% of our food is processed, contributing to the ever-increasing obesity epidemic. Even if you have decided to lead a healthier, a simple trip to the grocery store can remind you why it is hard to avoid 'processed food'.
“Whole foods which do not have an ingredient label, and have been raised locally by humans without any artificial sweeteners, a range of naturally dried fruits and raw nuts, can be considered as real food.”
Our career-oriented lifestyles make it difficult to manage time for personal well-being. This has resulted in several sedentary lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, depression and malnutrition, which are predominantly common among both youths and professional working adults.
Extensive business travel, working back late at the office and handling back to back client meetings, results in limited meal prep time, meaning you either tend to skip meals or fill up with a quick burger/instant noodles/crisps/chocolate bar (tick which applies!). It’s time to pause and think: what type of nutrition is your body getting daily?
Be realistic, and appreciate that magic won’t happen overnight. However, aligning your food habits with your lifestyle, and essentially eliminating a dependency on artificial and processed food, is crucial for a healthy body and mind.
Protein and nutrient rich natural whole foods are far more effective in boosting energy levels, as opposed to processed, packaged, ready-to-eat foods, and energy drinks. Real food also plays a large role in controlling blood pressure, and moderate cholesterol. Now that you know that the packaged processed foods we buy off the shelves are full of chemicals, preservatives, unhealthy fats, and other harmful ingredients, you know that real-food meals are a better option for your lifestyle in that they can provide you with much needed energy and stamina to face back-to back meetings, late work nights, and frequent business travels. Every day is a new day and another chance to start fresh.
Article & image source: http://execfuel.net/2016/03/17/realfoodsforbusylifestyle/
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Karen AroneyAn accredited nutritionist, specializing in nutrition and better health for children, adults, time-poor professionals, and organizations. I use client-centric approach to enabling...
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