Nutrition as it
applies to our daily lives means that we take in what we need to maintain our
body’s healthy state. Nutrition has
become an important word thanks to the involvement of the USDA in our daily
food requirements, and the FDA’s involvement in determining what is and is not
dangerous for us to consume.
What about
eating habits? What about vitamins? What role does our daily intake play in our
health? More than you have been lead to
believe or understand. The body’s
ability to remain well under anything other than ideal conditions is a direct
result of the nutrition received on a daily basis. The mind’s ability to remain well is, again,
a direct result of our nutritional intake.
For instance, the human brain doesn’t develop well without the necessary
input of protein in our daily diet. No
protein, no intelligence.
Nutrition refers
to the nurturing of our body, in our ability to keep it healthy and functioning
as it is supposed to do. Our ability to
provide the body with all the necessary food, vitamins, and minerals so that we
continue to thrive in our daily life processes.
How
do we determine that we are providing the essential nutritional needs? That knowledge comes by educating ourselves
about what our individual needs are, the needs of our family, and then taking
that knowledge and applying it to the foods we buy, that we prepare, and that
our families consume.
Health is taught
as a science course, and addresses matters of personal hygiene, diseases, and
the broad spectrum of health as it applies to the masses. No individual attention is given to how to
attain optimal health via our eating habits.
It’s funny that we skip the most important, fundamental building block
to good health: our nutritional and caloric consumption in our food. I personally believe we should have the field
of nutrition and physical activity married into something combined to provide
every person that enters the school system with a personal knowledge of their
bodies’ needs, caloric, and nutritional, so that they complete their education
with mental and physical competencies, as well as analytical and mathematical
competence.
Nutrition is a
concept that should be as important to our educational process as our ability
to count. The ability to recognize our nutritional requirements, find the foods
we need to fulfill those requirements, and differentiate between healthy food
consumption and “unhealthy” eating habits is not an option. Not for a healthy, happy, long, and quality
life
What we should
absorb as we travel along life’s daily path is a way to incorporate good
nutrition into our lifestyle. There is
generally just as much room for good as there is bad, it just so happens that
bad nutritional habits hold more appeal.
Bad
nutrition receives more advertising dollars than healthy nutritional options,
and is often more visible. But that
doesn’t mean it’s any easier, more convenient, or cheaper. Habits, generally take about two weeks to make
the switch from conscious action to unconscious thought. Two weeks is not long, it’s not long at all
for decisions that will affect you for the rest of your life. It’s also not long for the potential reward
that comes from setting an example your children can follow, and you can be
proud for them to follow. You teach them daily about the good habits you want
them to develop, and then you demonstrate a bad one in your nutrition
choices. C’mon, mom and dad, let’s
practice what we preach.
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