Healthy eating tips you should learn

Compiled By Aisha Saleeman

There is a lot of info out there on healthy eating for teens. Here are six simple healthy eating tips to keep in mind so you can become the healthiest version of yourself.

Eat breakfast

Eating breakfast helps jump start your metabolism and curb cravings for sweets throughout the day. A morning meal also gives you more energy and can help you focus better in school or at work. Go for something with whole grains and protein, rather than a pop tart or sugary cereal.

Avoid skipping meals

It’s not good for your body to go for a long time without nutrition. Plan out your day and throw an apple, banana, granola bar, or some trail mix in your backpack or purse. This can keep your body fueled all day long.

Cut back on sugary drinks

Most people know that soda is full of sugar, but do you know that drinks like Gatorade and Arizona Iced Tea still have more than a day’s worth of sugar in one serving? Try to cut the number of sugar sweetened beverages you drink in half. If you drink two a day, cut back to one and have water instead of the second! Go for unsweetened tea, low-fat milk rather than something loaded with sugar.

Fill in missing food groups

Teens typically get enough carbohydrates and protein, but don’t eat all their fruits and veggies. It may be hard to get these food groups in at every meal, but aim for at least one serving every meal. If you don’t like salad, go for carrots and celery dipped in hummus or add veggies to a whole wheat pita wrap.

Eat a balanced diet without completely denying yourself

 Pizza may not be the most nutritious meal, but you don’t have to give it up completely! Try to balance one unhealthy thing you love to eat with a healthy option as well. Go for pizza loaded with veggies rather than sausage or pepperoni.

Get active

We know this isn’t technically about what you eat, but getting physically active is such an important part of your health we threw it in anyways! When you break a sweat-doing exercises like walking, jogging or dancing, you’re elevating your heart rate. This keeps your body and your mind healthy, and it can help boost your mood and make you feel better overall.

Even if you can’t get the recommended 60 minutes of daily exercise in, just going for a 10 minute walk can make a huge difference.

By Teen Trust News

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