Nutrition
is a big topic that can cause confusion for many. Here are five things you
should know that will help to simplify the topic for you.
One: Hormones can play a significant role in your body’s
ability to lose or gain weight. If you have tried unsuccessfully in the past to
achieve a weight loss or muscle gain goal, it may be worth investing in a
hormone check with a naturopath or allied heath practitioner.
Two: Calories do count, but secondary to other
things - as mentioned above, it’s really all about how foods interact with
hormones and alter what the body does. How many calories you need to lose or
gain weight is totally dependent upon your metabolism.
The number of calories (or kilojoules) are important, but your metabolism will
determine how many are the right amount, not an arbitrary recommendation. What
kinds of food you’re eating, exercise, stress and many other things will affect
your metabolism.
Three: There is no one correct diet - everybody is
unique. We all have different needs for protein, carbs and fat. Some of us do
better eating more regularly, while others are better with less meals. Not to
mention individual intolerances and even tastes.
There are general recommendations that will serve everybody well, but don’t buy
into dogma. Sometimes a perfectly innocuous food for most people, like a
tomato, can be wickedly inflammatory. If something doesn’t feel right, follow
your gut (no pun intended).
Four: The term ‘balance’ is thrown around a lot in
nutrition, but pending your goals it should be avoided. That’s not to say you
can never eat ‘unhealthy’ foods. Just don’t do it in search of balance. Do it
realising the affects it will have on your health and goals, then proceed accordingly.
Believing
you should indulge in foods that are contrary to your goals, for the sake of
balance, is going to keep you stuck going nowhere fast in terms of results.
Five: What you drink is just as important as what
you eat - many people will follow a strict diet and then drink hundreds of
calories without even giving it a second thought. Be aware that what you drink
has just as much impact as what you eat. Indeed, drinking calories tends not to
make you feel full, so it’s even easier to over consume. Be careful of what you
are drinking as well as eating.
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