Weight-loss goals for New Year: 5 healthy diet tips you must follow in 2023

New Year 2023: Stick to these 5 most important diet tips, if you want to maintain your health and wellness with the new start.
eat until 80% full according to Japanese diet
Japanese diet means to eat only until you are 80% full! Image courtesy: Adobe Stock
Aayushi Gupta Published: 31 Dec 2022, 08:59 am IST
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Along with the end of the year, the beginning of the New Year gives us a reminder of resolving to adopt healthy habits. So why not begin with healthy eating practices? After all, you don’t want to spend the entire year with a weaker immune system and an unhealthy body. So, for a healthy life, abide by these diet tips!

Role of healthy diet tips in improving your health

Whatever your New Year’s resolution may be, eating a healthy and balanced diet will have a number of positive effects and strengthen your body’s immune system. However, making major dietary adjustments can occasionally seem very overwhelming. So, instead of making big changes, let’s start with a few basic diet tips which are more manageable and can promise good health.

To find the best diet tips, Health Shots spoke to dietician Vidhi Chawla of the Fisico Diet Clinic.

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Eat vegetables that make your bones healthy. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

Here are 5 diet tips to stay healthy, according to Chawla:

1. Whole foods are a must

Include foods that are rich in essential nutrients in your diet, such as nuts, grains, seeds, vegetables, fruits, etc. If maintaining a balanced diet seem difficult, try including these foods in moderate amounts to your diet. For instance, start with one serving of vegetables each day and gradually increase it. In addition to aiding in weight loss, whole foods lower your risk of developing diabetes, high blood sugar, and heart disease.

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2. Choose your snacks wisely

Hungry and grabbing that packet of chips or chocolates? Well, be careful while choosing your snacks between your meals. Unhealthy snacking doesn’t just contribute to unwanted weight gain; too much of it can also raise your risk of developing chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, and fatigue. Try including dry fruits, sprouts, and fruits in your snack As they are rich sources of fiber and will keep you feeling full for a long time. Plus, they help you avoid overeating.

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Avoid indulging in unhealthy snacks. Image Courtesy: Shutterstock

3. Limit the intake of white sugar

Have a sweet tooth and find it difficult to give up sweets entirely? It’s perfectly understandable, yet added sugar consumption has been linked to an increased risk of diabetes, fatty liver disease, high blood pressure, inflammation, and weight gain. Consider substituting brown sugar or jaggery for refined white sugar. They are a natural, unrefined sweetener that has less sucrose than sugar and more vitamins and minerals.

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4. Breakfast is a must

Make sure to have breakfast every morning without fail. Many individuals skip breakfast in an effort to lose weight, but that is a bad idea. It is regarded as the most significant meal of the day. It gets your metabolism going, aids in calorie burning, etc. Consider consuming eggs, smoothies, oats, fruits, or veggies in your breakfast.

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Know the ideal breakfast! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

5. Right amount of water

Well, water is the main factor for your weight loss. Make sure you are drinking enough water because it helps to flush out toxins, speed up metabolism, break down food, and other things. Drink at least 7-8 glasses of water per day.

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Aayushi Gupta is a health writer with a special interest in trends related to diet, fitness, beauty and intimate health. With around 2 years of experience in the wellness industry, she is connected to leading experts and doctors to provide our readers with factually correct information. ...Read More

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