Food and Nutrition
Food and Nutrition
Food and Nutrition
Food does more than just provide the body with calories and energy. Proper nutrition provides the
vitamins and minerals that the body needs in order to function correctly.
What we eat therefore has a direct impact on our overall well-being. If you get proper nutrition,
then your organs and bodily systems will perform well. On the other hand, if you have unhealthy
eating habits, then your chances of developing complications and susceptibility to diseases will be
high.
Protein is another nutrient that is important for the body and it can be found in foods like meat and
poultry, eggs, legumes and nuts and seeds. Protein helps to build and repair muscles and body organs and
tissues, like skin, hair and nails. Enzymes that control the major metabolic processes related to digestion,
breathing and fighting infection, are also made from protein. Without protein, our bodies wouldn’t be able
to repair our muscles after exercise or build DNA which is our genetic material we pass on to our children
and repairing it is a vital process for sustaining life.
3. Food can help your body insulate itself and improve your health
Your body needs some stored fat in order to provide insulation and to protect your vital organs. Fat tissue
is also a storehouse for fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K. Fat contains fatty acids, some of which are
essential. Fatty acids protect every body cell and help regulate processes like blood clotting and immune
function. Specific fatty acids called mono- and polyunsaturated fats can lower your risk for heart disease
when they replace saturated fats in your diet. Monounsaturated fats can be found in foods like avocado,
olive oil and almonds and polyunsaturated fats can be found in salmon, walnuts and sunflower seeds.
Increasing these type of fats and replacing foods such as processed meats, including salami, pastries, take
out and highly processed foods can help improve your blood cholesterol levels by decreasing the LDL
(bad) cholesterol) and increasing the HDL (good) cholesterol.
4. Food can help you feel better, as well as make you appear ‘more attractive’
Vitamins and minerals are nutrients needed in small amounts across a range of metabolic processes that
work to keep the body healthy, from breathing to produce red blood cells, to repairing itself, burning up
energy and fighting infection. When these processes work well, you feel better in yourself.
Food, especially brightly coloured fruits and vegetables such as carrots, broccoli and red capsicum,
contain nutrients called carotenoids. Research shows that carotenoids can change the shade of your skin
colour and give it a healthy glow. Even better, is that research has shown that consuming the
recommended amounts of brightly coloured vegetables and fruit enhances your skin colour to a point that
others notice and think you look more attractive.
There a number of nutrients that may be able to improve brain function, which includes memory and
attention. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in walnuts, canola and oily fish like salmon may help with
preserving or enhancing brain function. Recent research is looking at whether curcumin, found in the
curry spice turmeric, and selenium, found in fish and nuts also help promote brain health.