Eating healthy has been proven to help avoid excess weight gain. Staying within an ideal calorie range is vital for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Use fruits, vegetables, lean protein and whole grains to replace high-fat, high-calorie foods. The fiber found in fruits, …show more content…
Dietary changes can chemically and physiologically change brain structure and lead to altered behavior and mood. Researchers suspect that if one is feeling blue or wants to ward off feeling that way, making healthy food choices will help. The connection between eating healthy and mood is due to the non-essential amino acid tryptophan. As tryptophan enters the brain, more serotonin is synthesized in the brain, generating an improved mood. Serotonin plays a major role in determining mood in the human body because it is a mood regulator. Eating natural foods high in Omega-3 Fatty Acids such as flaxseed, fatty fish, and walnuts help protect against depression. Also, making smart carbohydrate choices such as fruits, whole grains, and vegetables will allow more serotonin to be synthesized in the brain. Unhealthy foods like fructose, gluten, and processed foods, are all linked to a greater risk in depression and irritability. That explains why consuming large amounts of chocolate, candy, or chips at one time can often lead to a feeling of guilt or shame due to eating unhealthy. Increasing the amount of tryptophan in your diet can help boost self-esteem and confidence providing an excellent mood. The best place to start to improve your mood is likely not in your medicine cabinet, but your refrigerator or pantry instead …show more content…
Obesity is a major public-health problem in the United States. Obesity comes over time by consuming more calories than the body burns. Obesity contributes to diseases such as heart and liver disease, diabetes, sleep apnea, arthritis, high cholesterol and blood pressure, gallstones, and certain cancers. Eating healthy can dramatically reduce your risk for each of these chronic diseases. That is because these chronic diseases share common conditions or risk factors that pertain to everyday choices and personal health habits. In 2001, chronic disease and shifts towards high-fat, energy-dense diets accounted for approximately 60% of deaths worldwide. In addition to preventing disease, certain foods can majorly improve each body system in some fashion. For example, consuming the appropriate amount of fiber from fruits and vegetables daily can positively impact the digestive system and prevent colon cancer. Eating healthy foods that are rich in fiber, fruits, vegetables, and lean protein will be dominant when assisting in combating disease