Multitasking!! Yes, you heard it right…It is embedded in the gene of every woman.
Be it household chores, taking care of the kids, going to the office, buying grocery a woman has an inborn talent to just do it all without any hesitation and hence it becomes imperative for a woman to take care of her diet as it is the cornerstone to start and maintain a healthy life.
Having a proper healthy diet and exercising is one of the best ways you can take care of yourself and those who depend on you. This is especially true for women because they have unique nutritional needs, whether they are in their teens, pregnant or going through menopause. Young women in their 20’s, who are usually working for long hours, sometimes erratic work shifts, often have to meet tight deadlines and face considerable stress. And to top it off, factors like eating out frequently, consuming junk food or hardly eating anything and lack of exercise add to poor health. Managing a boyfriend, friends and preparing to get married cause additional stress for working women. This takes a toll on their physical as well as mental health.
A healthy diet gives you enough energy, helps boost your mood, keeps the weight in check and is a major support during the different stages of your life. Irrespective of your age, a healthy diet can help you in staying fit and would keep you glowing for years to come.
Here are few health and nutrition tips from the expert Beach House nutritionist of The, for every multitasking woman out there-
1) EAT SMALL AND FREQUENT MEALS-
- Eating small and frequent meals becomes essential as this helps you in staying full for longer duration and eventually keeps the weight in check, ensuring you don’t over eat while boosting your metabolism.
- Plan your meals a day ahead.
- If you are a working woman then carry these meals from home so that you do not fall in the trap of eating unhealthy junk like fast food or highly fried foods during office hours full of empty calories.
2) DRINK ENOUGH WATER-
Water can be touted as a miracle liquid.
- The reason why we say so is because it detoxifies the body, keeps you hydrated and helps you in staying full.
- Not drinking enough water can make you dehydrated which in turn would lead to a feeling of tiredness and lethargy.
- Water is also considered to be necessary for maintaining weight.
- Prepare infused water a night prior and carry it to your office.
3) REDUCE THE CONSUMPTION OF CAFFEINE –
- Too much of caffeine can leave you dehydrated and can affect your bones by leaching out calcium and making you prone to early osteoporosis.
- Have only 2 cups of either tea or coffee in a day and try not to indulge in one more later.
- This especially is very important for working women as to stay awake and due to the work pressure, they tend to gulp down too many cups of tea/coffee which can prove to be detrimental in the future.
4) EAT A WELL BALANCED DIET-
- Get enough amounts of fiber, protein, essential fats, calcium and iron in your daily diet.
- Fiber is essential in order to keep your weight in check and for smooth bowel movements. We minimum need 25gms of fiber per day and best sources of fiber are oats, brown rice, barley, quinoa, fruits, and veggies.
- So start your meal with a bowl of salad and make sure you incorporate at least 3 servings of the veggies daily.
- Not to forget have 2 servings of fruits every day to give you a dose of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- Protein is required for the production of various hormones and enzymes in the body and is an important building block for skin, hair, bones and the blood. Various sources of the same are milk, yogurt, chicken, eggs, seafood, beans, and lentils.
- Almonds, walnuts, seafood, chia seeds, flax seeds and hemp seeds are a great source of omega 3 fatty acids.
- Iron is necessary as iron deficiency can make women anemic. Anemia is very common in India females. Hence, try and incorporate green leafy veggies, garden cress seeds, fig, apricot and dates in your diet.
- Vitamin-C is considered to be extremely essential for the absorption of iron and hence include sources like oranges, grapefruit, tomatoes, strawberries, bell peppers and lime in your diet.
5) KEEP THE SALT AND SUGAR INTAKE TO MINIMUM-
- Excess salt increases the blood pressure, leads to heart stroke, osteoporosis, and kidney disease so just a 1 tsp of it in a day would be enough for you.
- Stay away from those salty chips, crackers and cheese bites lying in the cupboard or your office cabin and rather opt for multigrain crispbread with a dash of hummus or lime.
- Sugars again can overload your liver, increase the cholesterol levels, damage your skin and lead to insulin resistance.
- Hence opt for fruits rather than having a doughnut, pastry, cupcake, cookies, candies or chocolates.
6) SNACK RIGHT-
- We love our snack time. Don’t we? But it is very essential that you choose the right snack option rather than choosing something high in calorie and fats.
- Go for a cup of Greek yogurt, a fruit, and handful of nuts, Whole wheat-multigrain crackers or some salad sticks with hummus.
7) MAKE EXERCISE YOUR BEST FRIEND –
- While owing to a busy lifestyle it usually becomes difficult to exercise but as they say, no one is so busy that she cannot devote 25- 30minutes for just herself.
- If you are unable to hit the gym then try and accommodate a walk, some yoga or meditation as a part of your daily routine.
- Not just that you can also indulge in your favorite sport such as squash, tennis, badminton, cricket which would again contribute towards a healthy lifestyle.
8) LIMIT YOUR INTAKE OF ALCOHOL AND STAY AWAY FROM SMOKING –
- An occasional serving of alcohol would not harm.
- But a continuous intake of excessive amounts of alcohol can predispose you to liver damage, increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, weight gain and cancer.
- Hence limit the intake of alcohol to 1 or 2 pegs occasionally and always drink it along with an accompaniment like few pieces of tikka/roasted chickpeas/salad sticks/roasted black gram or peanuts.
- Smoking can be extremely injurious to your health and can lead to reduced fertility, premature aging with wrinkles developing in the late 20s and various other health issues like lung and heart diseases.
9) PRIORITIZE YOUR SLEEP –
- Yes getting an adequate amount of sleep ensures that you stay healthy and remain fresh the entire day at home or work…
- Ensure that you get at least 8 hours of sleep per day and the best would be to go off to sleep early and get up early in the morning.
- Do not use any of your gadgets before sleeping as it disturbs the functioning of your brain and instead takes a good night slumber.
10) START WITH YOUR PLATE
- Generally speaking, your plate should be divided into separate sections: ½ the plate should be full of non-starchy vegetables, ¼ of the plate should be reserved for protein, and ¼ of the plate should include complex carbohydrates.
- The most important guideline to remember is to eat real food — food that is so fresh it won’t survive on a shelf for days or weeks on end, and food that doesn’t need an ingredient list on the label. This includes fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, poultry, beans, nuts, and complex carbohydrates (rice, quinoa, buckwheat, sweet potatoes, etc.)
These few steps will eventually bring a drastic change in your life so that you can continue being the great multitasker woman. For every woman a detox is essential, we, at The Beach House Goa, provide personalized detox plans for each client depending on their body needs.