Why Variety In Your Diet Matters When It Comes To Your Health

Healthy Delight

It seems like every month there’s a new “it” food that’s being promoted in the marketplace for health purposes.  While the food being promoted is usually full of potential health benefits,  there is no such thing as one “halo food” that will solve all of our health and/or weight issues.

When it comes to connecting food and your health, diversity is important.  Each nutrient contributes to the overall function of your body and if one nutrient is missing, it doesn’t function  as well as it could.

It’s easy to get into a routine eating the same foods often.  Things like busy schedules and taste preferences can be a factor.  However, minimal food variation can cause you to miss out on some important nutrients that your body needs to help you age gracefully and combat disease.  The key to a balanced diet is eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables combined with good protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats.

When adding variety to your diet, try choosing recipes that include multiple fruits and vegetables as well as interesting spices all in the same dish.  Make a side salad to go with the meal.  The more color on your plate, the better.  The colors of plants contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds that can help boost the immune system and protect against oxidative stress.  Spices used in small quantities can play an important role in boosting your immune system as well.

Nutritional experts recommend that we eat five to nine servings of fruits and vegetables per day.  The majority of adult Americans eat less than two of each daily.  That statistic reveals that most people could be increasing their consumption of fruits and vegetables considerably.

Adding more fruits, veggies, and  interesting spices to your diet is one of the best ways to add more variety to your plate and increase the nutritional value of a meal.

Here are some examples of foods that offer not just variety but great health benefits:

  • Tomatoes, watermelon, carrots, mangoes, lemons, pineapple, broccoli, arugula, blueberries, plums, grapes, blackberries, garlic, and onions are all fruits and vegetables that are known to have protective and healing qualities.
  • Arugula, watercress, and kale all contain a phytonutrient that suppresses cancer-cell growth.
  • Spinach, asparagus, beets, lentils, and fish have B vitamins essential to the repair of DNA.
  • Yellowfin tuna, sardines, sunflower seeds, mushrooms, sauerkraut, pickled beets (raw unpasteurized), turmeric, star anise, and fennel seed are all foods that can help stimulate and protect the immune system.

If meal planning is new for you and your spice rack is pretty basic then start with one new recipe per week.  Stick to the simpler recipes in the beginning and I recommend you avoid picking anything that takes longer than thirty minutes on your busier days.  Over time you will build up a collection of nutrient-dense recipes and a diverse spice rack.  When I sit down and lay out our family’s weekly meal plan, I’ll mix things up by choosing different cuisines like Italian, French, American, Indian, Moroccan, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Spanish, and Thai.  Any recipe that goes over as a big hit is saved and if it wasn’t popular, it doesn’t get repeated.

Eating healthy doesn’t guarantee that you’ll have perfect health; however, I believe you are better equipped to fight off disease and maintain your weight when you do.  I also believe that balance is very important so make sure you are enjoying the foods you eat and having fun.  Self control is a good thing, an overly restrictive diet that causes stress in your life is not.  Balance is always important when it comes to long-term success.

To your health!
Jennifer Ledford

 

My Twelve Favorite Fitness and Healthy Lifestyle Gifts

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Need clever gifts for the people on your list that are interested in health and fitness but not sure what to buy?  No worries! I’m here to help.

There are so many products available these days it can be almost overwhelming.  So to to keep things simple for you, I’ve made a list of my twelve favorite fitness and health-conscious gifts available this holiday season.

  1. Foam Roller.  It’s hard to go wrong with a tool that can be used for self-massage, strength training, and stability work all in one neat little foam cylinder.  These are available on Amazon’s website or you can find them at online fitness stores like Power Systems.  I recommend purchasing the 36″ long by 6″ round because it is the most versatile. $18-$20

    AmazonBasics high-density foam roller

    Photo courtesy of Amazon.com

  2. The Roller8.  This massage tool was developed by athletes and can tackle those hard to reach areas of the lower body more effectively than the foam roller.  It’s like having your own in-home sports massage tool.  The cost is $119 and the company has generously offered a discount of 10% off and free shipping to any of my clients.  Use the promo code r8boulder.

    ROLL Recovery R8 Massage Roller

    Photo courtesy of rollrecovery.com

  3. TRX Suspension Training System.  This training tool has become a staple in the fitness world due to its effectiveness and the simple fact that you can use it anywhere.  You can use it to stretch, build strength, increase endurance, improve stability, and develop a great looking physique.  The TRX is suitable for beginner to advanced levels of fitness.  The list price is $199.95 but since I’m a certified TRX trainer the company allows me to share a direct link with you that offers a $45 discount.  Whoo-hoo!  Click here for the discounted link.

    TRX HOME Suspension Trainer

    Photo courtesy of trxtraining.com

  4. Gliding Discs.   The gliding discs are simple equipment that offer a powerful workout.  I use them in my private training sessions with clients and I always have a pair of gliders with me whenever I travel.   You can purchase the gliders with a workout video on Amazon for $22.95.  gliding disc
  5. Gift Cards.  Gift cards for stores that sell active wear, cooking supplies, specialty groceries, and outdoor gear are all great presents for the active and/or nutrition-conscious person on your list.
  6. Sports-related gift certificates.   A gift certificate for lessons to try a new activity or sport that someone has expressed interest in is super thoughtful and it could be the encouragement that helps them get started.  If they already have a favorite sport, a gift certificate for usage fees, passes, supplies, or gear is a big hit as well.
  7. Fitness Tracker.  For the techie people on your list  consider an activity monitor or fitness tracker.  If you’re not sure which one to purchase, a recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise shared that the Fitbit Flex $90 and the Nike +Fuelband SE $65-$400 proved to be the most accurate.
  8. Fitness, Cooking, or Healthy Living Magazines.  A subscription to a magazine is a simple and budget-friendly gift that keeps on giving all year long.  Before giving this type of gift make sure you have confirmed that your recipient has expressed an interest in “light” cooking magazines or magazines that feature health and weight loss.  I’ve seen this well-meaning gift taken the wrong way before.  The last thing you want is to offend the person you sent a gift to.
  9. The Hydro Flask.  This is a Stainless Steel BPA-free Water Bottle and Beer Growler. Yes, you read that right. It was designed for beer and beer drinkers are serious about keeping their product cold. 🙂 Liquids stay cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 6 hours. Hydro Flask donates 5% back to a charity of your choice. Love it!  It’s $33.95 for a 32-oz. bottle and available on Amazon.
  10. Music.  Gift cards or memberships to music sites like iTunes or Pandora are a nice way to help the exerciser on your list stay motivated by freshening up their playlist.
  11. Ready-made meals.  Who wouldn’t want fresh meals delivered to their doorstep? It’s the next best thing to a personal chef and giving it as a gift could  shoot you up into rockstar status. Munchery gets good reviews and they offer a wide variety of well-balanced and healthy meals.  You can place your order the same day you’d like it delivered.  Bonus!

If the person on your list loves to cook but could do without the shopping, check out companies like Blue Apron and Hello Fresh.  They’ll send out pre-planned meals along with all of the ingredients and their easy-to-follow recipes.

12.  Healthy Snacks.  I remember finding nuts and fruit (along with some toys) in my stocking on Christmas morning when I was a little girl.  Personally, I still look at fruits and nuts as treats and I’m guessing many others do as well or they wouldn’t be such a huge seller during the holiday season.  I recommend sending nuts if you are not sure the fruit will be consumed right away.  If you do decide to send fruit, the Harry & David pears from Oregon are famous  and delicious.

Enjoy your shopping and holiday season!

With love,
Jennifer Ledford

 

How To Find Time To Exercise And Meal Plan

How To Find Time To Exercise And Meal Plan

I’ve been a personal trainer for over 26 years and one of the top issues I continue to help people with is finding time to exercise and/or meal plan.

The fitness and wellness industry has evolved in so many positive ways. Technology has allowed me to do things like help people exercise from home and shorten the time it takes to create a grocery list. However, no matter how “smart” technology gets or how streamlined the workouts can be, there are still only 24 hours in a day.

It’s no secret that life can be demanding and even a bit hectic at times. Our calendars can fill up quickly with daily responsibilities and meaningful events. Time is valuable and in order to maintain your fitness goals some of it should be spent doing the things that will help you stay healthy.

In order to set boundaries around the time that you put aside to take care of yourself, it may require you to say no from time to time. Saying no can be difficult for some people. Especially if you are someone who likes to do things like volunteer, socialize often, or work late hours.

In today’s video I give you some simple and extremely valuable tips on how to say no gracefully. This video may be one of the most important videos I’ve shared with you so far. Setting healthy boundaries with your time is about more than simply finding time to exercise, it’s about lowering stress in every area of your life.

A life based on serving others is what we should all shoot for. However, it’s important that you take care of yourself along the way. It’s much easier to serve others when we keep ourselves mentally, physically, and emotionally strong.

Enjoy the video and have a great week!

With love,
Jennifer Ledford