Eating Healthy
For Students
For students, eating at college is an
entire new ball game, with late night pizza delivery and food
from buggies. Even though some of these quick and simple
options taste great, they are probably not healthy for a
student's body.
The food choices students make can affect
whether or not they are able to remain awake during class and
whether or not they will come down with mononucleosis when it
hits campus. The problem is not only about eating junk food,
it's more about not getting the proper proteins, carbs,
vitamins, and minerals that people need.
When it comes to defending against
illnesses, vitamins and minerals are very important. Just
because they are important, isn't a reason for students to run
out and stock up on vitamins and supplements. It's best for
students to get their nutrition from food.
You can find vitamin
C in citric fruits, Vitamin A in milk and diary products, and
vitamin E in nuts, whole wheat products, and even green leafy
vegetables. This is the ideal way to get nutrition, as your
body relies on these vitamins for many reasons.
When you eat on campus, skip on the
soda's and go right to the juice machines. Explore the
different entrees available and go to the salad bar where there
are fresh vegetables. You can also try putting some broccoli
and cauliflower in the microwave for steamed vegetables. There
are always healthy cereals and plenty of fresh fruit available
in dining halls as well.
Always remember that eating healthy isn't just
about avoiding greasy foods. Eating healthy involves getting a
balanced diet and getting the right nutrients and vitamins to
keep your body in peak performance - or at least awake during
your classes.
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