While many of us realize that we should do something about our lifestyle and that we don’t eat the way we should or exercise enough, very few of us actually do anything about it or make an attempt to change our lifestyle for the better.
By adopting a lifestyle diet you can begin to take steps towards not only becoming a healthier person but also a happier and peaceful one. Although the idea of making big changes puts people off and admittedly it can be a little more time consuming, aren’t you worth the hassle?
What is a lifestyle diet?
A lifestyle diet is all about changing all aspects of your life including your diet in order to gain a fitter healthier body and mind. It’s about not only changing your diet but also understanding why you need to change it, you have to realize what makes a diet a healthy one and what exactly is in the food you are continually putting into your stomach. Quite simply what you eat affects your body and lifestyle more than you think, after all when you stop and consider that food is the foundation for your bones, muscles, cells and every single system in your body including your mind. Now can you see why you should follow the lifestyle diet? If not here are some good reasons why.
A recent study conducted at the American institute for cancer research showed that around 30% to 40% of all cancers could be linked to dietary factors.
If you are planning a family then you should know that what you eat affects your sperm and can play havoc with a man`s fertility. Men who don’t get enough vitamin C greatly increase the chances of genetic damage occurring to the sperm, so this alone is worth considering changing your diet for.
Thousands of people die each year from heart attacks and following smoking and a lack of exercise, the diet plays a huge factor. In order to maintain a healthy heart you simply have to maintain a healthy diet, which means plenty of fresh fruit and veg and cutting down on take out foods.
Filling your body with chemicals and additives isn’t healthy with processed foods holding very little nutritional value. Although many additives have now been banned from food you should still be very cautious about what you include in your daily diet.
Being overweight and not getting enough exercise leads to many problems with the health and this is the first place you should consider starting when thinking about changing your lifestyle.
All the little things that bother us on a daily basis all add up to living an unhealthy lifestyle, the small pains and aches, headaches from stress, problems such as insomnia and back pain, even mood swings. All of these things can be attributed to your lifestyle, and are particularly affected by what we eat. Eating poorly and unhealthily means that are bodies are out under much stress and so aren’t able to cope as efficiently, continuing with an unhealthy diet can only lead to more serious health issues and problems.