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What is a Balanced Diet?

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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Selecting foods that make up a balanced diet

I’ve often heard that the key to good health and fitness is combining regular exercise with a balanced diet. Both when stuck too alone does not work all that good. To get the right kind of health reasults it is very important that a good healthy diet be followed in your routine along with a good balance of exercise. Sounds easy enough, but when I stop and think about it, what exactly is a balanced diet?

balanced diet

When I was a child, they told me there were four food groups. Eating well meant eating an equal amount from each food group, I suppose. Actually, they were never very clear about that. The food groups seemed to be more about categorizing food items than about eating a balanced diet. But four is such a balanced number, so somehow it made sense, at the time.

By the time I became an adult and actually had to start caring about nutrition and a balanced diet, the four food groups were a thing of the past. Instead, we had the food pyramid – again a very balanced graphic representation of food. Pyramids don’t fall over, after all. They’re well balanced. The food pyramid indicated that bread and other carbohydrates should make up the bulk of our diet. Hence it was at the bottom of the pyramid. Above carbohydrates on the pyramid were proteins, then at the top were fats and sugars. So instead of eating the same amount of each food group, now we were to understand that a balanced diet demanded that we favor breads, cereals, pasta and rice.

Of course, that notion of the balanced diet went out the window pretty quickly, when we were told by diet experts that carbs were the enemy. Eating all those starches would make us fat, the new wisdom dictated. We wanted to eat protein and fat, and lots of it. At least, that’s what the Atkins diet recommended. On the other hand, some experts claimed that we should eat a diet made up of 40% carbs, 30% protein and 30% fat. Sounds quite balanced, doesn’t it? Then the South Beach Diet came out, and insisted that not all carbs are equal. We must eat only low glycemic carbs – whatever that means! According to that approach, the balance in a balancde diet has nothing to do with food groups and everything to do with something called the “glycemic index.” It was getting too complicated for me.

After years of experimenting with every kind of balance, I’ve discovered that eating a balanced diet is not complicated at all. It just means that you don’t eat too much of any one thing, and you don’t completely cut out any one thing. You know that wisdom your mother and grandmother taught you, so many years ago? Eat your vegetables. Don’t snack between meals. Don’t pig out. Skip dessert most of the time. Next thing you know, you find that you’re eating a balanced diet after all. It is all a matter of making decsions and choices and then going ahead and sticking to them. Once you have done that you will be amazed as to how easy the concept of balanced diet actualy is!

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