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what is the balanced diet and it's importance

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what is the balanced diet and it's importance

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  1. WHAT IS BALANCED DIET AND ITS IMPORTANCE?

  2. WHAT IS BALANCED DIET? A balanced diet, as the term, defines it very well; balanced means to have a regulated amount, and diet means food. Thus collectively balanced diet is a diet that has a regulated amount of food components essential for a body to survive healthily. A balanced diet contains all the important basic components and in the right proportion, such as protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fibers, fats, calories, etc., which helps to improve and maintain the overall body health properly. All the nutrients are important in the human body but in the right amount; otherwise, you can catch several health issues regarding your diet.

  3. According to boarding schools in dehradun, the perfectives of balanced diet amount of good nutrients and a little physical exercise (or activity) can be your secret for perfect body shape and body health. This helps you in maintaining distance from chronic diseases such as heart diseases, blood pressure, obesity, etc., and promotes good health. Being healthy is not just about having a well-regulated body mass index (BMI) instead, it covers the proper functioning of all the body organs and parts inwardly and outwardly. There are certain body organs that require particular nutrients to work systematically and help in body enhancement. A balanced diet also not promote the intake of artificial nutrients to supply energy to the body. It is a culture of healthy and fresh eating.

  4. THE MAJOR BASIC COMPONENTS OF A BALANCED DIET ARE: CARBOHYDRATES: the daily carbs consumption should be 45-55 percent in our diet. These carbohydrates are essential to provide energy to the body to vigorously work the whole day. They keep the body fresh and active the whole day. We can find carbohydrates in grains (such as maize, wheat, corn, millet, oats, rice, etc.), flour, potatoes, sweet potatoes, yam, sugar, fruits (in the form of sugar). PROTEIN: The intake of proteins should be within 10-35 percentages. The extended intake can be harmful in the future as consuming a large amount can cause an increment in the level of certain acids (as uric acid). It helps hi the development of the body tissues, body growth, and the maintenance of the body. Fish and pulses are the best sources of protein. It can also be found in meat, egg, soy, beans, nuts, etc.

  5. FATS: Fats are known to be the energy suppliers of the body. Also body stores energy for the future in the form of oils and fats. The intake percentages of the fats are 20-35% and not more than that. CBSE Schools of Dehradun teaches that The accumulation of extra body fat is harmful to the body in the long term as it can cause obesity and other dysfunction in the internal organs of the body. They are also helpful in hormone production within the body. The sources of fats are vegetable oils, animal oils, nuts, seeds, dairy products, etc.

  6. They cover a lot of needs of the body under them. They are responsible for the regulation of the body’s metabolism, cell growth, healing (aiding cells), and multiple other biochemical functions of the body. There are different vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin K), and deficiency of one vitamin can cause several diseases. Minerals such as zinc, iron, calcium, etc., help in building the damages and forming new cells. A range of fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, meat, etc., are sources to it. VITAMINS AND MINERALS

  7. WATER AND FIBERS: A human body is 80% water, and only 20% of the water intake is from food. Thus we need to drink as much water as possible. It keeps the body hydrated and increases the metabolism of the body; it helps in the functioning of the body and also releases excessive fat. The urinary gland throws out the body wastes using urine which is in liquid form that is water-based, so it helps in keeping the body clean. Talking about fibers, they help to maintain blood sugar levels, easy excretion, and other body functions. Fibers are found in fibrous fruits and vegetables, whole grains, oats, etc.

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