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Health Benefits
There are obvious health benefits resulting from lifelong weight management and common
sense eating. It impacts your overall health and well-being in several ways.
Just losing 10% of your current weight can make a difference in the way you feel and
reduce your risks for certain diseases. Other ways that losing weight will benefit your
health include:6
• Increased energy level • Lower cholesterol levels
• Reduced blood pressure • Reduced aches and pains
• Improved mobility • Improved breathing
• Improved sleeping and wake more rested • Prevent angina; chest pain caused by decreased
oxygen to the heart • Decreased risk of sudden death from heart
disease or stroke • Prevention of Type 2 diabetes
• Improved blood sugar levels
“HEALTHY FOOD” BENEFITS There is conflicting information and opinions
about what types of food are best for your body and the environment. With the introduction
of organic foods, natural foods, and non-processed foods, there are even more choices today than
in past years. There are pros and cons for most everything, and food is no different.
When practicing portion control, you still have to make choices about the foods you choose
to eat and how they are grown and processed.
Organic Foods
There’s one thing that has not changed over the years. Food still comes from the earth
and farmers have control over how food is grown, handled, and sometimes processed. Organic
foods were introduced to the market as an answer to concerns about not only food, but
the environment. They have quickly gained recognition in the food industry!
The introductions of pesticides, fertilizers, bioengineering, and the inclusion of other
synthetic ingredients used to enhance crop and animal growth have resulted in deterioration
of the quality and safety of many farm products. In their efforts to increase crop yields and
optimize product size, farmers have liberally engaged in a new way of farming.
That’s why organic food is a smart choice for consumers. Organic food is produced by
farmers who are actively engaged in the preservation of renewable resources and the conservation
of soil and water to enhance environmental quality of life today - and in the future.
Organic meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products are more readily available today than in most
recent years, thanks to farmers who refuse to use growth hormones and antibiotics.
The government is involved in this movement towards more responsible farming by creating
a government-approved certification for organic farmers. To be labeled organic, the farmer
is required to follow strict USDA organic standards and inspectors closely monitor the
growth, handling, and processing of foods.
Organic food provides more wholesome, chemical-free fruits, vegetables, and meats than conventional
farming methods and ensures you are giving your children and your family the best possible
nutrition. And organic food also causes fewer allergic reactions. Before you make your next
stop to the grocery store or market, take time to learn more about the value of organic
foods. They might cost a little more today, but they will be worth it tomorrow.
Evaluate the options and the choice is yours.
Natural Foods
There is often confusion about the differences in organic foods and natural foods. "Organic"
does not mean "natural foods." There is no legal definition as to what constitutes a
"natural food." However, the food industry uses the term "natural foods" to indicate
that a food has been minimally processed and is preservative- free, which makes it slightly
different from just using the term “natural” to describe any food. “Natural food” is
genuine, unprocessed food (or slightly processed), even though it is not organic. It is important
to look for the words “100% Natural” on packaging of foods.
Some natural foods can include organic foods, but not all natural foods are organic. Natural
food is fresh and considered safer than conventional foods because it contains no artificial ingredients
and is minimally processed, if at all.
Natural foods are typically more nutritious than refined foods since they do not include
ingredients such as refined sugars, refined flours, hydrogenated oils, artificial sweeteners,
and artificial flavorings. Natural food proponents suggest that natural foods reduce the risk
of obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease since they do not include refined ingredients.
Processed vs. Non-Processed Foods
Processing foods today is a way to increase the shelf life of foods, enhance flavor, and
make them more convenient. Processing foods breaks down natural fibers, reducing or eliminating
their nutritional value. Fiber is necessary to aid in digestion and helps rid the body
of waste materials. For this reason, many people believe that processed foods are unhealthy.
Processed foods also contain additives, chemicals, added salt, refined sugars, artificial flavorings,
and preservatives. Many processed foods also contain unhealthy fats. Not only do these
ingredients increase the shelf life of foods, they also make the food appear more attractive
and taste fresher, but they add no nutritional value.
Processing removes much of the nutritional value from foods. It is advisable to eat fresh
fruits, vegetables, and meats whenever possible. Avoiding foods that have been processed will
significantly decrease your salt intake. Frozen foods typically undergo less processing than
canned foods and are a better alternative if natural or organic foods are not available.