Fitness and Nutrition
January 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Diet, Food, Weight Loss
The Importance of Proper Nutrition for Proper Fitness
The body is always compared to a finely-tuned car. It needs food as its fuel and lifestyle, exercise and mental attitude as its regular maintenance for it to achieve its health potential. This explains the relation between health and nutrition. Putting in the wrong fuel or letting go of the right fuel without regular use, there is no way that your body can deliver its power and best performance. Nothing is more important than proper nutrition because without it, the body engine will splutter, cough and eventually stall. However, when proper nutrition and balanced diet is maintained, you can benefit from:
- Added vitality and energy
- Obtaining the weight that’s ideal for you
- Stronger and more powerful immune system
- Improved overall body performance
- Delayed effects of aging
- Being fit and active
- Lessened fatigue and tiredness
- Healthy teeth and gums
- Enhanced ability for concentration
- Total health which means less risks for diseases
How can you achieve proper nutrition?
Basically, proper nutrition can be achieved from maintaining a well-balanced diet. A well-balanced diet includes:
· Low fat
Almost all nutritionists and health experts agree that cutting down on fats from butter, cream, fried foods, oils and margarine is the best way to reduce weight and make your modern diet healthier. This is also particularly important and healthy for the heart.
· High Carbohydrates
Because many people have gone weight-conscious, they have forgotten the importance of rice, potatoes, pasta, cereals and bread to their health. Carbohydrates are important for vitality and energy so if you want to energize your body, take in foods that are rich in carbohydrates.
· High Fiber
Fiber is the large indigestible part of the food that you take in everyday. It doesn’t only get you chewing, it also keeps the inner part of your body move smoothly, helps prevent bowel cancer and gallstones, helps lower cholesterol, and keeps your weight in check. Grain breads and whole meals are good sources of fiber.
· Vitamins and Minerals
Fruits, vegetables and grains are abundant in vitamins and minerals as well as with other natural substances that functions as antioxidants. These foods help the body fight the free radicals that you get from bad foods and pollutants that could damage ones membranes, cells and DNA.
· Eat Variety of Foods
Eating variety of foods will help you get all the nutrients your body needs. Try having a meal with foods rich in protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals and you get all the good nutrients your body deserves.
· Take Sugar and Sweets Moderately
Sugar, when taken moderately can help you stay active and on the go however, when taken excessively, adds those kilojoules in your body and can displace and dispose other important foods especially for kids. Excessive intake of sugar and sweets may also cause tooth decay or dental caries.
· Stay Away from Salt
The usual diet nowadays is laden with salt. While most people think that salt is a good flavoring for all foods, it actually masks the real flavor of the food you are eating. Not only that! It is also bad for ones health so it is very important that you buy no-added-salts or foods with reduced amount of salt.
· Add Intake of Fluid
Two liters or eight glasses of fluid (water and fruit juices) is needed to keep your body hydrated as well as to keep your kidneys and other organs working efficiently. Don’t ever think that coffee and alcohol count! They are not considered helpful fluid because they act as diuretics that force your kidneys to excrete more fluid.
Proper nutrition is rather easy to achieve. Just incorporate the above mentioned foods in your diet, relax and take your time to appreciate them and for sure, you’ll be healthier than ever!


