Think you're eating healthily? The latest research shows women are falling short on nutrients. Heres how to up them
When there’s always a fashionable new diet trend to seduce us, it’s easy to lose sight of some of the more basic tenets of good nutrition. But a recent update from the Government’s ongoing NDNS (National Diet and Nutrition Survey) is a timely reminder of how we should really be eating and where we’re falling short. Here’s a quick whizz around the NDNS findings, with simple tips to help you eat better and make a real difference to your health.
1 Over a quarter of women have an inadequate intake of iron, so… have some lean red meat a couple of times a week.
The LNRI (lower nutrient reference intake) is defined as ‘inadequate for most individuals’, and 27 per cent of women aged 19-65 are below this bar when it comes to iron intake. ‘This is one area where the vegan trend hasn’t helped,’ says registered dietician Helen Bond. Ideally, try to include a little high-quality lean red meat in your diet – two 125g servings of lean beef nets you around 7mg iron, which makes up about half the average deficit that most women have. The rest can come from plant sources of iron such as cashews, eggs, almonds, pine nuts, leafy greens, soya beans, tofu and quinoa. If you’re staunchly meat free, make sure to include plenty of these other foods daily.
2 Women get 43 per cent less fibre than they should, so… increase your wholegrains.
Esta historia es de la edición October 2018 de Health & Fitness.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición October 2018 de Health & Fitness.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Is It Ok To Skip The Gym Tonight
Too busy, tired or stressed to work out? Stop feeling guilty, sometimes it’s ok to skip a session. Here’s why...
How To Turn Your Home Into A Smart Gym
Don’t want to schlep to the gym to get your exercise RDA? The latest breed of connected machines will bring studio workouts to you
Ski, Hike, Bike
H&F writer Sheila Reid gets active in Val d’Isère on a luxury snow adventure
We're Talking To… Vick Hope
The TV presenter and Capital FM DJ talks about what makes her feel truly alive
You Have Got Time T0 Run
Is the festive season taking a toll on your training? Follow these tips to squeeze in your workouts, no matter how busy you are
Soothe Xmas Stress
Feeling far from festive? Follow this four-step plan to find support
Rest & Restore
It’s the most stressful – sorry, wonderful – time of the year. So now more than ever, it’s important to take time out to relax and rejuvenate. Luckily, there’s a whole host of new ways to do just that...
Me And My Workout Buddy
The winter months can really zap your exercise motivation, but these three women have a workout pal who inspires them to stay fit all year-round
I'm Building A Fitness Empire!
From reality star to sportswear designer, Gabby Allen is on a mission to help you look and feel fab
Get Connected
Don’t want to schlep to the gym to get your exercise RDA? The latest breed of connected machines will bring studio workouts to you