HLA: Diet + exercise Flashcards
Why should you have a good diet?
- A good diet is important to improve your general health
- Eating a variety of foods can improve general wellbeing, reduce the risk of conditions including heart disease, stroke, some cancers, diabetes and osteoporosis (thin bones) and help you manage your weight.
Eatwell Guide
- Made up of five food groups:
Fruit and veg
Starchy food: bread, rice, potatoes
Protein: meat, fish, eggs, beans
Dairy
Fatty foods
Fruit and veg
- 5 a day
- Fresh, frozen and canned count
Starchy food
Bread, rice, potatoes, cereal, noodles
Aim to include one food from this group at each meal time.
Opt for wholegrains where possible.
Protein
- Meat, fish, eggs, beans
- Lean meat
- Remove excess fat and remove the skin from chicken.
- Avoid frying where possible.
Fish
- Try to include two portions of fish each week
- One of which should be an oily fish (darker skinned), for example: mackerel, trout, sardines, kippers or fresh tuna.
Dairy
- Richest and best absorbed source of dietary calcium
- Three portions a day to meet most calcium needs.
- Try to choose reduced fat versions where you can, for example semi-skimmed milk or low fat yoghurt.
Oils and spreads
- Choose low-fat spreads and use a small amount.
- Avoid saturated fat: butter, coconut oil
- Alternative is polyunsaturated fat: sunflower, soya, corn
or - monounsaturated fat: olive, rapeseed oil
Benefits of unsaturated fats
Help to lower blood levels of harmful LDL cholesterol, and boost levels of ‘good’ high density lipoproteins (HDL) cholesterol.
Sugar and fat
- High in calories,
- So try to cut down on foods and drinks with lots of sugar/fat in such as sweets, cakes, crisps and sugary soft drinks.
- Choose low-fat or reduced sugar foods where possible.
Why should you be active
- Physical inactivity can lead to high blood cholesterol, which increases your risk for developing CHD in over 1 in 5 people
How does CHD develop
1) Fatty deposits build up in walls of arteries due to increased cholesterol
2) Narrows the artery - restricting blood flow to the heart
How can physical activity help?
- having more energy
- feeling less stressed or anxious feeling more relaxed
- getting a healthier body shape and appearance.
What conditions does it help to manage?
- CHD (including angina)
- Type 2 diabetes
- being overweight or obese high blood pressure
- high cholesterol levels
- joint and bone problems such as arthritis.
SMART goals
Specific
- What exactly do you want to achieve?
Measurable
- Put a number to it and you’ll focus much better
Achievable
- Start small and easy, then you’ll be more motivated to succeed. Try walking just 15 minutes a day.
Relevant
- If your goal doesn’t make sense to you, it will be much harder to do
Timed
- Give yourself a clear deadline for when you want to reach your goal, put it in your calendar and mark off the days.