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Diet

Health and Diet There are two major factors that determine the way a person looks, feels,

and their weight. Diet and exercise is a great mediator in the way person looks, weighs

and feels. Your diet will greatly impact on the way you look, the way you approach

things and the amount you will be able to do physically. A good balanced diet consists of

the five major food groups. No single food can provide all the essential nutrients needed

for good health and well being. The five major food groups are; Bread and Cereal, Fruit,

Vegetables, Meat and Meat Alternatives and the Milk Group. Bread and Cereal are

recommended for six or seven serves per day. Fruit is recommended for two to three

serves per day. Vegetables are recommended for four serves per day. Meat and Meat

Alternatives are recommended for one serve per day. The Milk Group for a young or still

growing person is of much greater importance than when the person has stopped

growing. The reason for this is because while growing your body needs fats and dairy

products for energy and nutrients. After growing has stopped your body will store this as

fat because the need for energy and nutrients is not as great. If you follow these plans to

eat [above and below] you will look and feel great, you will also be able to participate in

more physical activities such as running, skipping and swimming. The food groups are

broken up into three other groups: Eat Most, Eat Moderately and Eat Least [as seen in

chart below]. The eat most food group consists of foods such as: wholegrain cereals,

bread [preferably whole-grain], pasta, rice, vegetables and fruit. The eat moderately food

group consists of foods such as: milk, cheese, yoghurt, lean meat, poultry, fish, nuts, eggs

and pulses [e.g. soya beans]. The eat least food group contains foods like: butter,

margarine, oils and sugar. Also to compensate for the fluids lost through perspiration,

expiration and urine and feces we should drink two to three...
  • Submitted by: iNiammcxane
  • Date Submitted: 01/08/2003 01:18 PM
  • Category: History Other
  • Words: 381
  • Pages: 2
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