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Diet

The word “diet” probably brings to mind meals of lettuce and cottage cheese.

By definition, “diet” refers to what a person eats or drinks during the course

of a day. A diet that limits portions to a very small size or that excludes

certain foods entirely to promote weight loss may not be effective over the long

term. Rather, you are likely to miss certain foods and find it difficult to

follow this type of diet for a long time. Instead, it is often helpful to

gradually change the types and amounts of food you eat and maintain these

changes for the rest of your life. The ideal diet is one that takes into account

your likes and dislikes and includes a wide variety of foods with enough

calories and nutrients for good health.

Calories

How much you eat and what you eat play a major role in how much you weigh.

So, when planning your diet, you should consider: What calorie level is

appropriate? Is the diet you are considering nutritionally balanced? Will the

diet be practical and easy to follow? Will you be able to maintain this eating

plan for the rest of your life? The following information will help you answer

these questions.

Low-calorie

Diets

Most weight-loss diets provide 1,000 to 1,500 calories per day. However, the

number of calories that is right for you depends on your weight and activity

level. At these calorie levels, diets are referred to as low-calorie diets.

Self-help diet books and clinical and non-clinical weight-loss programs often

include low-calorie diet plans. The calorie level of your diet should allow for

a weight loss of no more than 1 pound per week (after the first week or two when

weight loss may be more rapid because of initial water loss). If you can

estimate how many calories you eat in a day, you can design a diet plan that

will help you lose no more than 1 pound per week. You may need to work with a

trained health professional, such as a registered dietitian. Or, you can use a

standardized low-calorie diet plan with a fixed calorie level. The selected

calorie level, however, may not produce the recommended rate of weight loss, and

you may need to eat more or less.

Good

Nutrition

Make sure that your diet contains all the essential nutrients for good

health. Using the Food Guide Pyramid and the Nutrition Facts Label that is found

on most processed food products can help you choose a healthful diet. The

Pyramid shows you the kinds and amounts of food that you need each day for good

health. The Nutrition Facts Label will help you select foods that meet your

daily nutritional needs. A healthful diet should include:

Vitamins

and Minerals

Adequate vitamins and minerals. Eating a wide variety of foods from all the

food groups on the Food Guide Pyramid will help you get the vitamins and

minerals you need. If you eat less than 1,200 calories per day, you may benefit

from taking a daily vitamin and mineral supplement.

Adequate

Protein

The average woman 25 years of age and older should get 50 grams of protein

each day, and the average man 25 years of age and older should get 63 grams of

protein each day. Adequate protein is important because it prevents muscle

tissue from breaking down and repairs all body tissues such as skin and teeth.

To get adequate protein in your diet, make sure you eat 2-3 servings (see Figure

2) from the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, and Nuts Group on the Food

Guide Pyramid every day. These foods are all good sources of protein.

Diet Planning  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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