Consuming food is necessary to sustain life.
Eating the right foods can improve our health, prevent disease, and help us live longer.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet can protect against many long-term chronic diseases including diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and stroke. A healthy diet, when combined with physical activity, can prevent up to 80% of premature heart disease and stroke by improving cholesterol levels, reducing blood pressure, helping manage weight, and controlling blood sugar.
According to Canada’s Food Guide(link is external), a healthy diet includes:
Mood and food are closely linked, and most of us are likely guilty of emotional eating at one time or another. Ever found yourself reaching for “comfort foods” that are salty or sugary when you’re feeling down, depressed, anxious, or stressed? Everyone is susceptible to this for both biological and psychological reasons. Comfort foods are called that for a reason – they provide comfort by releasing certain neurotransmitters, like when sugar triggers dopamine, the pleasure neurotransmitter. Psychologically, when we feel bad, we remember past times when eating a certain comfort food made us feel better. This can trigger an emotional eating response that ultimately becomes a persistent bad habit. It’s why it’s important for us to be aware of how our emotions trigger our food choices so we can make positive changes and healthier choices. See more about mental health
Eating healthy is one of the most important things you can do to improve your overall health – now and into the future. And it doesn’t have to break the bank. This Nutrition Month, look at what small changes you can incorporate into your everyday life to help you eat healthily and improve your lifestyle in Mission BC.
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