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5 Healthy Eating Tips for Men



A nutritious, balanced diet is essential if you want to stay healthy and avoid heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and some types of cancer. Sad to say, many people these days do not know how to eat healthy. Either they eat too much calorie-laden foods and become overweight, or they go in the opposite direction and deprive themselves of the foods they love.

Healthy Eating Tips for Men

These healthy eating tips for men will show you how to make healthy food choices and maintain a delicious, nutritious diet.

1. Plan on success

If you want your diet plan to succeed, make a number of small, manageable changes that you can follow more easily. Focus on healthy foods that you like and include fresh ingredients. Be sure to start slow and accept the fact that you cannot develop healthy eating habits overnight. Make sure that every change you make leads to a healthier diet. Do not try to be “perfect” or eliminate foods that you truly enjoy. You want to feel good and have more energy, so make food choices that will lead to your goal of healthy eating.

2. Eat in moderation

Serving sizes these days are unrealistically large, particularly in restaurants. As a result, many people tend to eat too much and put on excess weight. A healthy eating tip for men is simply to eat in moderation. Although certain foods may be high in calories, they do not have to be off limits. By reducing portion sizes or eating them less often, you will be able to maintain a healthy weight.

3. Pay attention to how you eat

Food is meant to be enjoyed and savored, not wolfed down. Eat more slowly, preferably with other people. When you eat alone in front of the TV or computer, it’s easy to overeat. Take time to chew your food and enjoy it. Listen to your body and stop eating before you actually feel full. It takes about twenty minutes for your brain to signal your body that it has had enough food.

4. Fill your plate with colors

5 Healthy Eating Tips for Men

Healthy Eating Tips for Men

One of the most important healthy eating tips for men is to fill up on fruits and vegetables. Bright, deeply colored fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, minerals and fiber. Different colors provide different health benefits. Fill your plate with leafy greens, naturally sweet vegetables, and antioxidant-rich fruits. Excellent examples are broccoli, kale, spinach, carrots, beets, sweet potatoes, squash, berries, oranges and mangoes. Get your vitamins from natural foods, not pills.

5. Eat healthy carbohydrates and healthy fats

Whole grains are excellent sources of healthy, complex carbohydrates and fiber. They provide protection against heart disease and diabetes. Men also need healthy fats to nourish the brain and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Avocados, nuts, olive oil, flax seed, salmon and sardines are rich sources of healthy unsaturated fats. Avoid saturated animal fat, margarine, and processed foods containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.

Other healthy eating tips for men include taking calcium for strong bones and protein for building muscles, tissues and organs. Limit your intake of sugar and salt to prevent health and weight problems.

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New Year, New Look

Welcome to 2011! I have to say I’m so excited for the new year. I don’t specifically know why, but I have a lot of energy and excitement about new adventures and opportunities this year. 2010 was so good to me, and I just feel very good about the direction I’m headed in.

You may notice a new header on my blog. The last one bugged me from the very first day. I wanted something new and threw that one together very quickly. I liked the type and colors, but needed something a little cleaner and focused on my blog goals. So here it is. A photo of me from my Wear it Well Fall 2010 ecourse, a photo of my favorite meal, and a photo of my first 5k bib. Food, Fashion and Fitness.

I’ve also updated my “About” page, which I hope you will check out. It was lonnng overdue. I think I last updated it two years ago. I needed a new mission statement of sorts because I feel like I’ve finally figured out what I want this blog to be and where I want it to take me. I wanted it to explain who I am and where I stand with my health and weight loss efforts as of today. My biggest blogging struggle came from comments expecting me to be like other healthy living bloggers.

And I don’t see myself in that category, at all. I see myself as someone still on this journey. A lot of the healthful lifestyle bloggers are about women who gained some weight during college and then lost it. They also blog about everything they eat. I admire their discipline and hard work and am not at all knocking what they do, but that is not who I am. If you’re looking for those bloggers check out my “inspirational blogs” list and you will find many. They inspire me and I aspire to be more disciplined.

I’m someone who needs to lose 150 lbs to be considered “average weight”, I have been overweight or obese my whole life, I struggle with food addiction and binge eating disorder. I also enjoy  a whole range of foods, I enjoy cooking, shopping locally and organically. AND I love pizza, indian food, mexican food and a whole host of other food items that just aren’t traditional “diet” fare. My goal in the coming year is moderation, not elimination (except for sugar). And I will get there, this is just my journey. I’m not an advocate for anyone or any way of living.

My deepest wish for my blog is that I can inspire other women more like me, who have a lot of weight to lose, who have pain (emotional and physical) when they exercise, who deal with binge eating, who are afraid of who they have become, who fear what they could become. That we can do this, that it is hard, that we can have a wonderful life in the meantime, and that we can love and nurture ourselves the way we truly deserve.

I also wanted to mention that I now have a Facebook (centered around this blog) for anyone that wants to be friends and communicate that way. And I can be found on twitter: @lorriefenn.

And finally, thank you for reading. Thank you for being here for the past four years, commenting and emailing. Sharing your stories with me and rooting me on through this journey. Your kindness and time here are not lost on me and the effort I put into my blog. I hope to bring more of myself to this space this year and am very excited to share with you.