Be aware of your food habits
Besides the choices
you make each meal, being aware of your day-to-day food habits
can have a
healthy influence on your diet. “Some people don’t notice that they’ve had Khao-Phad-Kraprao (basil fried rice) four or five times this week,” said Khun Somsri. “This doesn’t
mean that Khao-Phad-Kraprao isn’t good for your health. But
it can be dangerous to eat the same food nearly everyday, because there’s a risk of your body building up
harmful levels
of chemicals from that particular food.”
Keeping a food journal is one proven way to stay aware of your diet, and more quickly notice unhealthy habits. With
a day-by-day record of everything you eat, you’ll have a clear picture of whether your diet is in balance or needs some changes. “This will help you to know what foods you
should omit and what foods you’re missing,” noted Khun Somsri. “It’s a very useful way
to keep your diet in balance.”
With her expertise in nutrition, Khun Somsri worries
most
about the beverage choices people make.
She cited coffee, milky green tea, iced tea, cola and other soft drinks
as popular but poor choices. “We have to be careful
about these drinks as they can contain a lot of sugar,” she explained. “A soft drink can have more than six teaspoons of sugar in one can. Imagine how much sugar we’re
consuming if we drink several of these drinks a day!”
Eating healthy isn’t impossible, but it does take a bit of effort
to get into healthier eating habits. Remember that what
you eat is your choice, and taking a closer look at your eating habits good and bad can make a healthier, more balanced diet a choice
you’ll enjoy.
The key is
balance.
If you eat junk food, don’t forget to include other foods to maintain the balance in your diet. 