Top 10 tips as a nutritionist for Summer- Revealed!
By Manoli Doshi - Founder, Tattvum (experts in Diabetes & Weight Management)
It’s summer again!!! That amazing time of
the year when the produce is fresh & healthy. As a nutritionist, I totally drool over the
fresh, delicious & nutritious produce. Summer bearings include a lot of
green vegetables, melons, peaches, corn, cherries, plums, oranges, mangoes and
other fresh & fragrant herbs. Besides being low in calories, this produce
is loaded with vitamins, minerals, fibre and anti-oxidants. It is important to
eat foods that are in season as they have got twice as much flavor, extra
crunch and are enriched with health benefits.
In
summer, we tend to shift our interest from a hot bowl of soup (high calories) to a glass of icy juice/milkshake/smoothie/tea
(low calories). It is natural to eat
light in summer without feeling deprived due to the scorching heat. But for
many, summer calls ‘vacay-time’—picnics,
family outings, long holidays etc. There is a temptation to over-indulge on food
and drinks in the holiday season which leads to infections, weight gain and
bloating.
So
here are my favorite top 10 tips to stay fit and fabulous this summer:
1. Prioritize everyday
healthy eating- Start your day with lemon water/
apple cider vinegar and water. It will help you boost your metabolism and give
your body the energy it needs. Do not throw away your everyday habits out of
the window just because of the holiday season.
2. Don’t skip your breakfast-
Skipping breakfast will leave you hungry and irritated for the rest of the day.
Load your breakfast with fresh fruit smoothies/milkshakes (apple, peaches,
kiwi, watermelon, cantaloupe, cherries, mangoes etc.) Enjoy nutrient dense
meals like peanut butter sandwich, egg paratha/sandwich/roll, vegetable
paratha/ wrap, muesli in milk etc.
3. Make healthy swaps-
Now-a-days, healthy swaps are all around the market. Go for greens, veggies and
fruits instead of starchy items like rice & potatoes. Avoid fried items and opt for grilled and
baked.
4. Drinking is good if its
water! – Hydrate yourself enough to keep
yourself charged up. Drink 2-3 litres of
water. Try drinking 2 bottles of water, 1 glass of vitamin water (any
fruit/herb infused in water overnight) and 2 glasses of buttermilk throughout
the day.
Drink lots of herbal teas
and cut down on caffeine, alcohol and sugar. Herbal teas are good for
prevention of any kind of infection and bloating.
5. Don’t put yourself under
the pressure- Focus on the real reason for the
season—it’s not food!! Stressing makes your body slow and shifts your focus
from the actual enjoyment.
6. Make your own flavored
ice cubes- An easy way to get your vitamins and
minerals! Cut any fruit of your choice into small pieces to fit in the ice cube
mould. Pour water over it and freeze as long as necessary. Put these flavored
ice cubes in any drink and enjoy!!
7. Eat Smart Salads-
Eating a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits in the form of salads are easy in
this season as they are easy to prepare. Try the ‘Salad on the go’- Spicy
Carrot Salad, Greek Cucumber Salad, Watercress Peach Salad, corn and cherry
tomato salad, watermelon and feta cheese,
Brussels sprouts and lentil, chicken and roasted veggie salad, quinoa
and nut salad etc.
8. Have a protein rich snack
before you head out- This will help you cut
down on extra calories when you go out. Try having boiled eggs, hummus and raw veggies,
peanut butter sandwich, chia seed and fruit smoothie or yoghurt and nuts.
9. Beat the heat with fresh
juices-Juices like Water melon/ peach/ orange/
kiwi/ pineapple/ lemon, sweet lime, cantaloupe etc. Try making the juices at home so you can
avoid putting any sugar/honey in the drink. Also note- Drink the juice unstrained
only to get the fibre. This will ensure you stay hydrated in the scorching heat
and your skin stays moisturized from within.
10. Dine early-
Early to bed, early to rise! But how can you go early to bed if you don’t dine
early? Try finishing your dinner by 8.30pm so you can go to bed early.
Stay fit & fabulous this holiday season!!
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