Top Diet Trends To Jump On This Year
With the New Year
now underway, many of you may be looking at little things that you can do to
improve the nutrition of your diet.
Constantly staying on the lookout for the latest research regarding what
works and what doesn’t when it comes to your diet is important if you hope to
see success.
Recently a study
put out by Pollock Communications listed a few key points that you should keep
in mind. If you can start to incorporate these into your very own diet program,
you should see progress coming your way.
Think Green
The first trend is
to think all natural. The more natural you can make your diet, the better says
dieticians of this research group. Much
focus in today’s world will be placed on eating foods that come in their
completely natural state while turning away from all the processed foods that
line the supermarket shelves.
Use Herbs More
Often
The second trend
that you’ll see being mentioned more often in 2012 is using spices to add
flavor to your foods rather than condiments and sauces. Many spices have their own unique benefits as
well, so this further adds to the benefits you’ll receive from having them in
your diet plan.
Just be on the
lookout for high-sodium spices and make sure that you stay away from this
variety.
Focus On
Micronutrients
Micronutrients will
be another large focus for many people moving into the coming year. Rather than strictly looking at how many
grams of protein, carbs, and fats you’re consuming, more people will be looking
at fiber, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.
More awareness is
being raised about just how important these nutrients are to form a healthy
diet so people are starting to make sure that their diet doesn’t have any weak
spots where nutritional density is low.
Seasonal Produce
Is Big
More focus is also
going to be placed on all the seasonal fruits and vegetables that you can
buy. Far too many people are getting in
the habit of consuming the same foods day in and day out and this is having a
very negative impact on their nutritional standing.
Start experimenting
with new options when you see them at the supermarket.
Use MyPlate As A
Guide
The old food guide
is now being replaced by a new guide – the MyPlate guide, which has a brand new
set-up to consider for your food consumption.
With this set-up, you’ll be having half your plate divided between
protein sand grains, with the other half consisting of vegetables and
fruits. Dairy will be a small serving on
the side to add extra protein and calcium.
This much smaller
dedication to grain products is going to help to combat diabetes along with
many other negative health conditions associated with a very large carb intake.
So there you have
the primary points to consider as you move into 2012. Follow these and you can
feel confident your diet will be better because of them.
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