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How To Use Nutrition Data In Planning An Effective Diet

samedi 3 août 2013

By Marion Peters


Some people embarking on a diet program are often overwhelmed by the prospects of watching everything they eat. While you can access some recommended diets on heath advisory sites, the plans may not fit your tastes nor be adequate for your specific needs. This guide shows how you can plan an effective diet with no more than just the nutrition data on food packaging.

There is a misplaced though pretty common sentiment that all you need to take care of in a diet are the amount of calories. While it is true that most diets are structured to help weight watchers limit the calorific content of their food, this is just part of the program. Just as important is the need to look after the nutrients, minerals and vitamins in every dish served.

It is important to have a diet guide that comprises just recommended nutritional intakes per day. This makes it easy as all you will need to do is identify dishes and snacks with the required nutritional content and distribute these as you please throughout the day's meals. Use a table with at least five columns or a spreadsheet program to prepare your diet journal.

On each day's schedule, set the main nutritional elements you need to keep watch on in the first column of your table or spreeadsheet. To allow for variety of foods for each nutritional element, leave at least three or four rows blank before indicating the next nutritional element. The next column should be used to indicate the daily intake recommended for each nutrient with the rest of the columns being devoted to showing how much of the nutrients will be taken in each meal.

Use the blank rows under each nutritional element to indicate the foods you intend to take that day if they have the specific nutrient or mineral. After allocating the portions which you will take on the major meals, it will be much easier to set what will be taken for snacks and other bits and bites. Continue adding up each column and row to ensure you do not exceed the daily requirements.

To make it easy, begin by planning the main meal of the day such as the dinner. The food packaging will indicate how much of each nutritional element is contained in a serving or certain amount of grams of the food item. Typically, you will find that most food items will have different nutrients and minerals in varying proportions.

You can plan a healthy diet with little effort. Begin by making a tabulated journal to keep track of how much of particular nutrients you take on a typical day. The nutrition data on packaged food items will help you make the plan even easier to set in motion.




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