Have you ever heard the saying you are what you eat? In some sense, this is true, because if you eat unhealthy foods you are prone to be an unhealthy person. The foods we ingest are extremely important to our ability to grow, maintain function, and prevent illness. Therefore, if you value your
health, you should learn as much about
healthy eating as possible.
Healthy eating is important from the day we are born.
As a child, we grow quite rapidly and this is due in part to the foods we eat. Foods all contain
nutrients that provide us not only with fuel to live our daily lives, but also with the very substances that build our bones,
muscles, and organ tissues. Not getting enough of one nutrient or another can cause a variety of problems, including stunting our growth. For mothers who are nursing,
nutrition is important because
breast milk contains the nutrients a child needs to grow and develop properly. Upon growing older, these nutrients are then found in food, but don’t think that healthy eating isn’t important for growth after you’ve gone through
puberty. Cells continuously break down and rebuild, so healthy eating for growth continues to be important until the day we die.
Healthy eating is also important for maintaining body function. In out daily lives, we use energy to think, walk, talk, breathe, and perform any other action. The energy it takes our body to do these
things comes from two places: fat reserves in the body or our daily food intake. If you don’t eat healthy foods, you will find that you are storing more fat than necessary or that you aren’t getting enough and you feel sluggish or weak. Along with energy-providing nutrients, like fats and
carbohydrates, we also need the right nutrients to allow our organs to do their jobs. Hormones and other substances in the body make sure that everything is
working properly. If you don’t eat the right nutrients, your body cannot produce these hormones and, as a result, cannot function properly.
Lastly, healthy eating is important in
order to prevent illness. When we do not get the right nutrients, our body’s natural defense system against diseases weakens, allowing viruses and
bacteria to attack the body. It’s like a well-trained army—if the army doesn’t have enough to eat, it will not do well in battle. Without healthy foods and plenty of water, our bodies simply could not operate on a day-to-day basis. Learning how to eat healthy foods is therefore and important lesson, and one which we should begin learning as children.
How serious do you take healthy eating? How often do you eat junk food?
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Comments (10)
Eating healthily is good whe it's not an obsession . When it's an obsession it can be a pathology called orthorexie, and as a menta illness, it's not good.(concerning nutrition too in fact).
I eat junk food not a lot. Sometimes crisps, rarely french fries even if i love it.. I'm vegetarian, and love to make my own food.
How serious do you take healthy eating?
I take it fairly seriously. You only get one body per life, so it's best to take care of it.
Healthy eating doesn't have to be a chore, either. Learn to love fruit, and you're way ahead!
How often do you eat junk food?
Rarely. And when I do, I don't eat that much of it.
I say everything in moderation.
I eat mostly healthy, but I don't obsess about it. I usually have a small dessert each day. Like a cookie, or a "fun size" candy bar or something.
But, then there is occasionally a time where I will skip my dinner so that I can have that death by chocolate dessert that I'm just dying to have. ::gasp:: ;)
@flowerspushthrudirt@xanga - "I say everything in moderation.
I
eat mostly healthy, but I don't obsess about it. I usually have a
small dessert each day. Like a cookie, or a "fun size" candy bar or
something."
You took the words right out of my mouth. :)
I pretty much try to never eat junk. I eat as healthy as i can. on the occasions that i do, I -emotionally- beat myself up afterwards ^_^; i mean, i'll eat a little junky thing every day, but i ALWAYS always always exercise at the end of the day
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3000 crunches, maybe ? ahaha
I take eating healthy seriously.. but I eat junk food everyday too. I think like this: eat some junkfood, but eat MORE fruits/veggies than junkfood.
Eating healthy is the shit! It makes such a noticeable difference, I feel great!
Although I'm not fat or even overweight or anything, I regret not eating healthier when I was younger. I didn't realize it was important at all--I ate whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. And now I'm fighting the consequences; my lack of self-control when it comes to food and eating is hurting me seriously now.
i try to eat healthy but i always mess up at the end of the day
I don't eat junk food very often... there's rarely a bag of chips or a box of cookies in my cupboard. That being said, I know that I could eat healthy more often.