Food
Nutrient-Rich Foods KeepYour Body Fueled
Posted: 6/10/2010
In a nutshell, tree nuts such as
pistachios make for healthful
snacks.
(NAPSA)- When being active,
it’s important to remember to
refuel your body properly to keep
your system in top shape.
Engaging in active nutrition by
incorporating lean protein and
healthy fats is one way to successfully
focus your diet and keep
yourself energized, says registered
dietitian Alyse Levine, Nutrition
Adviser of Livestrong.com.
“When people
tend to be more
active in their daily
lives, they need to
be conscientious of incorporating
healthy carbohydrates,
fats and protein
into their diets.
These are main
power sources and should be
incorporated into all meals and
snacks,” said Levine.
Alyse Levine
To prepare your body for prolonged
activity, focus on specific
foods that fuel your body, such as
nuts (like pistachios), fresh fruit,
and fish such as salmon.
“Pistachios are easy to include
in any diet and may help you
maintain weight thanks to the filling
fiber content that helps curb
your appetite,” Levine said.
Levine and TheGreenNut.org
offer the following five tips for
maintaining a healthy diet and
keeping your body energized:
- Consistent eating: Don’t let
more than four hours go by
between meals and snacks. Waiting
until you’re ravenous will
make you more likely to overeat.
Try to eat minimeals every two to
three hours instead.
- Know your carbs: The type
of carbohydrates you consume is
very important. Replace refined
starches and sugars with whole
grains and beans.
- Snack survival kit: Always
have a survival kit of snacks on
hand to avoid going a long time
without eating. For a good snack,
try pistachios, which help prevent
blood sugar spikes.
- Be prepared: Shop at least
once a week for essentials so you
don’t resort to eating unhealthy
meals out when the cupboard’s
bare.
- Preportion your snacks:
Portion out and choose snacks
wisely so you don’t overdo it and
end up eating a meal instead of a
snack. You can enjoy 49 pistachios
per serving, more than any other
snack nut.
The Proof Is In The Research
The International Tree Nut
Council Nutrition Research &
Education Foundation recently
came out with groundbreaking
research, stating that tree nut
consumption (such as pistachios)
is associated with a higher overall
diet quality score, improved nutrient
intake including antioxidants
such as vitamins A, C and E,
lower weight measures and lower
prevalence of health risks. The
research was presented at the
American Dietetic Association
Food and Nutrition Conference
and Exposition.
TheGreenNut.org is part of a
nutrition awareness campaign
sponsored by the Western Pistachio
Association. For more healthy
tips, visit www.thegreennut.org,
find them on Facebook at face
book.com/thegreennut or follow
The Green Nut on Twitter at twitter.com/thegreennut. Learn
more about Alyse Levine at www.nutritionbite.com. |