We are hearing the word plant-based
nutrition more and more in our society and social media. With the launch of
documentaries like Game Changers, books like Forks over knives
and the emergence of athletes changing their nutrition to be plant-based, it
leaves many individuals wanting to transition into a plant-based nutrition. In
order to set you up for success, we want to share with you our secret trick to
plant-based eating!
According to some studies, only 15% of our
population is able to meet the minimum requirement of daily recommendation for
fruits and even less (10%) for vegetables. Experts in nutrition all across the
world agree that the insufficient consumption of fruits and vegetables
contribute to the obesity epidemic and chronic disease related to poor
nutrition, especially in our country.
The secret trick to plant-based eating is
simple. You simply have to add more vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, and
legumes to what you already do! That’s it!
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Plant-based eating can be for everyone, the
main idea is not to “diet” or remove something from your nutrition but more
about adding more vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, and legumes. For
those of you who love their steak or burgers once in a while, you don’t have to
completely eliminate animal-based food but you can certainly reduce it by
focusing more meals that are plant-based. Plant-based eating means that you
have a large proportion of your meal that comes from plant-based food. That
said, fruits and vegetables are often the number one thing that comes to mind
when we think of a plant-based nutrition.
A report published by the World Health
Organization recommended that a daily intake of 400 g of fruits and
vegetable would contribute to preventing chronic diseases which include
diabetes, heart disease, cancer and obesity. To put this in perspective, 1
tomato is approximately 75 g while a medium size potato is about
150 grams. For fruits, a medium apple is about 150 g and a small kiwi
is around 75 g.
While exercising is important, nutrition is
probably the number one reason why we have so much obesity in our nation. Not
knowing what to eat and difficulty reading labels has led us to be confused
about what to eat or not to eat. The best approach is a balanced nutrition with
a lot of variety and refrain from overindulging.
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