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Poor Nutrition & Overweight Cultures
October 13, 2008, 4:22 pm | visits: 15 | wordcount: 474
By Elizabeth T James

While the United States is being targeted for the largest demographic of overweight people, the epidemic is spreading around the world, and the culprit is poor nutrition. Even countries like Japan, Korea, and China are facing obese societies, proving that everyone is subject to being overweight. Good nutrition takes effort, and it depends on when we eat, what we eat, and how much we eat. Especially since serving sizes are much larger than necessary, fast food places are found everywhere, and the actual food is filled with sugar, preservatives, and fat, it's difficult to do anything but eat incorrectly. However, knowing about nutrition can improve every aspect of one's health and well-being. Fuel is Nutritious The fact that food tastes good or makes us want more is just secondary to its real purpose. In the most fundamental sense, food is simply a fuel that our bodies use for energy, to run efficiently. When you give your body too much food, depending on the type, it will either convert it to useable energy, or store it as fat. Producing fat, as repulsive as it may sometimes seem, is what our bodies were meant to do. Fat is an insulator to bones, muscles, and internal organs, and it can provide heat or protect us from starvation. We can have some control over our amount of body fat if we exercise regularly and burn excess calories, but in general, people aren't taking the initiative to do so, and society is growing steadily heavier. Nutrition Means Balance It can be torture to give up foods you love, but you don't need to if you keep a balanced diet. Desserts and treats should be mixed with fruits and vegetables, so that they don't control your body. Also, protein like lean meats, and nutritional supplements like vitamins can help keep your diet balanced. Reward yourself for nutritious habits by splurging with a treat once or twice a week, but remember to also balance eating with exercising. Lifestyle Changes A few lifestyle changes are an important part of any successful weight loss program. Often, not much more is required than just a few tweaks to your daily habits. For example, high sugar foods like candy and cookies should be eaten in moderation or as a special treat. Ready made meals can contain a lot of salt and additives and are best avoided in the interest of good food nutrition. Good Nutrition Habits for the Overweight Losing weight will take effort, but if you're dedicated, it takes just the same principles as getting healthy. Try to eat less more often; try six small, nutritious meals per day. Be sure to exercise at least three to five times per week, and at least thirty minutes each time. You don't need to go overboard, however. If you are consistent and balanced in both nutrition and exercising, you are sure to lose weight quite rapidly.

If you are looking for more nutritional advice you should stop by The Good Nutrition Guide.
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