It can be difficult to limit processed foods in your diet, but it's not impossible. Here are three tips to help you get started.
October 9, 2015
It can be difficult to limit processed foods in your diet, but it's not impossible. Here are three tips to help you get started.
Technological advances have dramatically enhanced the quality and increased the range of processed foods. Almost everyone consumes some convenience foods, defined as items that require little or no preparation, from ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, canned or frozen goods, to pre-packaged heat-and-serve meals.
Some critics blame this growing reliance on convenience foods, which are typically high in fat and calories, for the fact that almost one-half of all adult North Americans are overweight. Of these, almost one-quarter are obese.
Most parents rely upon at least some convenience items when introducing foods into a baby's diet. Instant cereals and jars of pureed fruits, vegetables, and meats are certainly easier than homemade baby foods.
The key thing to remember is moderation. Keep these tips in mind and reduce your intake of processed foods as part of a healthy diet.
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