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This is The Amount of This Food You Should Be Eating

The latest CDC statistics on Cardiovascular disease are rather grim; With an alarming number of approximately 659,000 people dying each year in the US alone, CVD is not to be taken lightly. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death not only in the US, but also worldwide. Previous studies have shown that eating more seafood was associated with a reduction in all causes and CVD-related mortality. Seafood is known to contain the following: heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fats Iron Iodine (during pregnancy) Choline Based on information published by the FDA, Choline, for example, supports the development of the baby’s spinal cord. The iron and zinc found in fish help to support children’s immune systems. Protein, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and selenium are also other sources of nutrients derived from fish. Nonetheless, many people choose to limit their seafood consumption because of fear of mercury exposure from seafood. Most Common Way People Are Exposed ...

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How To Pick Healthier Foods


You shouldn't only learn how to cook and know what food to cook. It's more important that you know what food items you should prepare based on their nutritional value.

Selecting foods based on their nutritional value can be a rather challenging task, primarily because of two reasons. First, there are many food items available to choose from, and of course, the prices vary. Secondly, the nutrients differ from one food item to another. Despite this sometimes daunting and time-consuming task, shoppers should always ensure they get the best nutritional value for their money, not just a bargain.

When you are trying to decide on which supermarket you should shop, you should ask yourself this simple yet very important question: "Will I be able to get the best quality fruits, vegetables, and meats and a wide selection of foods?" No doubt, this question should be sufficient to help you with your final decision.  

Last but not least, if you have a clear understanding or meaning of a few key terms, this can also help make your food selection much more effortless. Once you are able to select the right food, ultimately, you will be able to make your diet healthier.  Below are several important terms you should know when shopping for food items:

Processed Food
·        Food cooked, frozen, or otherwise treated to preserve it for a while or to improve its taste
·        Often, many of the nutrients, such as vitamins, typically found in foods are destroyed

Vitamin Enriched Food
·        Food prepared in an attempt to make up for the vitamins that are destroyed when food is processed 
·        On occasion, it contains supplement vitamins, or in other words, vitamins that are not naturally found in the food

Organically Grown Food  
·        Grown without the use of pesticides or fertilizers
·        Not much difference if any at all in the nutritional value, when compared to the inorganically grown food, but is free of additives and certain contaminants

Fat-Free Food
·        Must contain less than half a gram of fat per serving in compliance with FDA regulation

Low-Fat Food
·        Must contain three grams of fat or less per serving per FDA regulation

Light Food
·        Must have less than half the fat or at least one-third fewer calories than the regular version of the food

Lower, Reduced, or Less Fat Food
·        Required to contain 25 percent less fat than a regular version of the product or some other logical reference food

If you haven't been doing so, it's definitely not too late to get into the habit of reading food labels. Simply paying more attention to the list of ingredients included in each product can help you avoid or limit your intake of certain items such as sugar, sodium, etc. With the exception of fresh meat, poultry, fish, and produce, all package foods must be labeled with the correct nutritional information. This is a requirement from the federal government. With this bit of knowledge, hopefully, you will be spending less time trying to figure out the best place to shop and food items you should purchase or avoid the next time you plan on going food shopping.





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