Variety and flavour is the key
No single food provides all the nutrients we need, so it is important to eat a wide variety of foods to get the best nutrition possible. Eating a wide variety of food also gives us the opportunity to sample many different flavours and textures, which can make meals and snacks more exciting.
FAQ's
Do all slimming diets help you lose weight?
Most diets, including ‘fad’ diets, can help you lose weight... that is, in the short term. But not all diets and eating plans help you maintain your weight in the long term. The best weight loss strategies are those that help you to lose excess body fat and keep the weight off for years thereafter.
Which diets work best?
Unfortunately, there are no ‘miracle’ diets that allow you to lose weight without effort or carry on eating whatever you like. The only way to lose weight and keep it off in the long term is to adopt a balanced lifestyle approach by consuming less energy (kilojoules) and increasing your level of physical activity.
How much weight can I safely lose each week?
A gradual weight loss of 1/2 to 1kg per week is considered safe. A slow and gradual drop in weight will help you maintain your ‘goal weight’ once it has been reached.
What are the dangers of an unbalanced diet?
Unbalanced diets and restrictive food plans could lead to low levels of vitamins, minerals and energy. In the short term, these deficiencies may not be noticeable, but in the medium to long term, they can have health consequences.
Are any weight-loss diets suitable for children?
Children require a certain amount of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals to grow properly. Any restrictions to their food intake must be made with caution. However, if your child is overweight, you should seek the advice of your doctor or an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) in Australia or Registered Dietitian (RD) in New Zealand. These professionals can provide advice and guidance on how to manage the weight problem. |