Words by Imthishal
In a city like Maldives the sidewalks and streets are almost always clustered with hard workers, consistently on the move with their heads held down to a screen, so very preoccupied with a neverending checklist entitled “things to be done”. It is true that time is of the essence in a world that spins so rapidly, however that is no justification to put one’s health last on this so called checklist.
The human body is rather similar to an automobile. For an engine to run it is essential to have fuel and for our bodies this fuel is food. More significantly, an engine works even better with quality-assured fuel, in other words, for us humans that is to consume food with a beneficial nutritional value. An unhealthy diet can lead to countless negative consequences, for example; malnutrition, hypertension, type 2 diabetes. More serious consequences may include chronic heart diseases such as coronary heart disease. According to the world health organization (WHO) data published in 2017, deaths due to coronary heart disease reached a startling total of 255. This is quite a large number of deaths for our miniature island. Additionally, what is even more distressing is how simply these deaths could have effortlessly been avoided with just a little bit of self-care.
To maintain a healthy diet may seem difficult and even frustrating because of the hectic lives we live. It is reasonable to believe that a much simpler option would be to; order in, grab some fast food on the way to work or pack your children a Nutella sandwich for lunch.
However to make an uncomplicated, inexpensive and nourishing meal can be much easier than you may think.
This dish is so simple and straightforward that even your children could make it, teaching them kitchen ethics along with the importance of health beneficial ingredients and nutrition. You can store this apple- raisin baked oatmeal in your fridge for up to 4 days and microwave it whenever you desire a snack. Furthermore, this is perfect for your children’s school lunch; it is delicious and filling, giving them an energy-boost to finish the school day with a satisfied stomach and a focused mind.
Each piece equates to; 349 calories, 9 g healthy fat, 72 mg cholesterol, 397 mg sodium, 60 g carbohydrate, 5 g fiber, 12 g protein.
This meal turns broccoli; a vegetable many people are not too fond of, into a delicious fettuccine sauce. Therefore, allowing everyone to enjoy a delightful meal with the nutritional benefits of broccoli; which is a great source of vitamin K and C, potassium, folic acid and fiber, further, promoting digestive health.
On the sunny side of the world it is important to stay hydrated, why not take your daily vitamins at the same time?
A simple solution is a smoothie; it is portable, fast and most importantly gives your body exactly what it needs to carry on through your daily routine.
Kale is as we all know an antitoxin but it is also known as a super-food; filled with vitamins A,K and B6. Additionally, it consists of countless minerals such as; calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, potassium, and copper, therefore, aiding in body growth and development, along with the benefit of building up strong bones. However if kale is unavailable at your nearest grocery store the use of spinach is also encouraged, as they consists of similar vitamins and minerals. Individuals with high blood pressure are recommended to drink this smoothie weekly as the use of spinach help reduce blood pressure and oxidative stress.
This smoothie is a classic and loved by all ages. It consists of several vitamins such as; B6, K, E and C. The use of coconut waters a great source for hydration, and can even help prevent the growth of kidney stones. This smoothie is ideal for individuals with diabetes as the magnesium in coconut
water has been proven to improve insulin sensitivity and decrease blood sugar levels.
Moreover, it is high in fibre content; therefore it is perfect for breakfast as it slows down digestion, leaving your stomach satisfied until your next meal. More importantly, the consumption of such high fibre content will lower the risk of both cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease, giving you a long and healthy life.
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