Good nutrition, based
on healthy eating is one essential factor that helps us to
stay healthy and be active.
What Causes Poor
Nutrition?
Poor eating habits
include under- or over-eating, not having enough of the healthy foods we need
each day, or consuming too many types of food and drink, which are low in fibre
or high in fat, salt and/or sugar.
These unhealthy eating
habits can affect our nutrient intake, including energy (or kilojoules) protein, carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, vitamins and
minerals as well as fibre and fluid.
How Does Poor Nutrition
Affect Us?
Poor nutrition can
impair our daily health and wellbeing and reduce our ability to lead an
enjoyable and active life.
In the short term, poor
nutrition can contribute to stress, tiredness and our capacity to work, and
over time, it can contribute to the risk of developing some illnesses and other
health problems such as:
- being overweight or obese
- tooth decay
- high blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- heart disease and stroke
- type-2 diabetes
- osteoporosis
- some cancers
- depression
- eating disorders.
Steps to Good Nutrition
- It’s Easier Than You Think
A good place to start is
to:
- have a good variety of healthy foods from the five food
groups each day. For more information see the Healthy eating for different
ages and stages and Healthy Eating tips sections
- aim for two serves of fruit and five serves of
vegetables each
day
- only occasionally eat sugary, fatty or salty food, and then only in small amounts
- drink fresh, clean tap water instead of sugary drinks
- switch over to healthy recipes that look and taste good
- plan your meals ahead and shop for healthy ingredients
- enjoy cooking and eating healthy food with family or
friends and without distractions such as the television.
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