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Festivals are a time for celebration and indulgence, but it is important to remember that a balanced diet is still important. Scroll down to know everything about a balanced diet.
Festivals are an important part of our Indian culture and they act as a vehicle to present our tradition and values to the world. It is a time to rejoice and bond with family and friends and share our love through sweets and goodies. Every household brim with sweets and namkeens and we tend to overindulge in sugar and fat-rich foods. Enjoying festivities does not imply ignoring a healthy diet, skipping exercise, and putting our health at risk.
Overconsumption of sugar, salt, and fried food can make us feel bloated, dizzy, and irritated. Does that mean that we completely avoid our traditional festival food? Not exactly. Instead of planning to go on a detox post-festival, why not try and be mindful of our food habits during the occasion itself? In this article, Dr. Meghana Pasi, Nutrition Consultant, MyThali Program, ArogyaWorld, shares 7 amazing and effective ways to make your festive diet a balanced diet.
What Is a Balanced Diet?
A balanced diet can be defined as – food that contains adequate nutrients required by the body to grow, remain healthy, stay disease-free, and protect us against nutritional deficiencies. Consuming all food groups cereals/grains, pulses/meat/poultry/fish, veggies-fruits, milk-milk products, and fats/oils in adequate quantities makes a meal balanced.
There are numerous benefits of having a balanced diet:
Helps To Manage Weight
A healthy balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and having moderate amounts of unsaturated fats and dairy can help you maintain your weight during the festive season. Having a wide variety of these foods provides less space for foods high in fat and sugar, which causes weight gain. Instead of making us feel guilty after consuming unhealthy food, a balanced diet allows us to enjoy all foods in moderation while avoiding excessive calorie consumption.
Limits Sugar Consumption
A well-balanced diet aids in managing insulin resistance and dental concerns caused by excessive sugar consumption. Sugars should account for less than 10% of total energy intake in a balanced diet. Choosing fresh fruits over cookies, cakes, and chocolate helps minimize sugar consumption.