With skimpy swimsuits and trips to the beach in mind, toning
various body parts and dropping a few pounds in time for
summer has become a priority for many. Coupled with regular
cardiovascular exercise, healthy eating habits can severely
impact one’s weight as well as one’s overall body image.
When it comes to shaping up and slimming down, several
factors impact a person’s body and general healthiness.
Different diets and eating routines work for different
people. The following “dos” should put a positive spin on
helping those who wish to revamp their eating habits in the
hopes of transforming their bodies for the better.
DO eat well-balanced meals throughout the day,
kick starting your metabolism with breakfast as often as
possible.
DO eat several helpings of salad, fruits and
vegetables throughout the day. Recommended amount is five
servings of fruit and vegetables each day.
DO drink lots of water. Strive for at least eight
glasses a day, but drink as much as you are able. Your body
will eventually crave the water, which often makes you less
hungry for snacks throughout the day while also flushing
toxins from your body.
DO avoid eating simply because you are bored.
Popping candy, cookies and other sweets into your mouth
merely to pass the time is not conducive to modifying and
maintaining a healthy body image.
DO sit down; enjoy your food and CHEW! Avoid
scarfing down your lunch in the car as you drive. Rushing
meals and trying to get too many other things done while
eating may prevent the food from digesting properly. Take
the time to enjoy a leisurely meal without constantly trying
to do something else.
DO reduce your intake of sugars and fats if you
find yourself eating junk food all day.
DO avoid grocery shopping on an empty stomach.
Almost inevitably, those shopping with hunger pangs pushing
them along may be apt to throw a few more goodies in the
cart than if shopping after a meal.
DO eat when you are hungry. Try to substitute
healthier snacks, like vegetable sticks, for salty or sweet
snacks like chips and cookies.
DO eat foods that are high in fiber. This will
help to keep the snacking urges from breaking through as
often.
DO be realistic about your body image goals. Do
not expect overnight results. Work to achieve your goals but
do treat yourself every once in a while!
DO stop eating when you are full. Many people try
to force themselves to clean their plates completely in
order to be “polite” or to “get their money’s worth”.
DO exercise at least twice a week, whether by
jogging, walking or doing a cardio workout. Combining
healthier eating habits with cardiovascular exercise is a
surefire way to lead a healthier life.
To improve your body image and the way you feel about
yourself, monitor your snacking and do your best to follow a
disciplined eating routine. Eat balanced meals, exercise and
maintain a positive outlook and you’ll be well on your way
to a healthier body, mind and soul.