Eat Healthily: How to Make Changes to Your Diet

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Concerns about dietary habits are raised, particularly regarding the lack of fruits, vegetables, and protein in a predominantly carb-heavy diet. The individual acknowledges a history of unhealthy eating patterns, including skipping breakfast and consuming mostly bread and snacks. They express a desire to improve their nutrition, recognizing potential deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, and calcium. Suggestions from others include incorporating more protein sources, such as nuts and dairy, and exploring convenient options like pre-made sandwiches and snacks. The importance of a balanced diet is emphasized, with recommendations to include a variety of food groups to avoid mood and energy crashes associated with high carbohydrate intake. The discussion highlights the challenges of transitioning to a healthier diet while maintaining a vegan lifestyle, with encouragement to diversify food choices for better overall health.
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Just lately I've begun to worry about what I eat. I'm in shape and stuff, probably because I'm 16, but I feel like I should make use of what we know today about vitamins etc. I think I eat pretty unhealthily...

All last year, on school days, I ate:

No breakfast
Lunch: spicy chicken sandwich with fries
Snack: ate like a beast here: bread, snacks, etc.
Dinner: very little... some carbs usually.

My standard summer/non-school day is:

Breakfast: Lots of coffee, bread or cereal.
Lunch: Bread, usually.
Snack: Bread.
Dinner: Lots of carbs, not much meat, not many vegetables.

I very rarely eat fruit and vegetables. I drink Coffee and Water and that's it. It is rare that we have snacks or junk food, but if we ever do, they are all I eat until they're gone.

This is unhealthy right? I have a feeling I'm probably missing calcium, vitamins, minerals, etc. What do you guys eat, and what do you suggest I do?
 
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I eat a vegan diet.

Breakfast: Apple, then I finished off a bag of corn chips with flax seed

Lunch: pasta, tomato marinara with broccoli and portobello mushrooms. :-p

Dinner: nothing yet I am not hungry
 
Skyhunter said:
I eat a vegan diet.

Breakfast: Apple, then I finished off a bag of corn chips with flax seed

Lunch: pasta, tomato marinara with broccoli and portobello mushrooms. :-p

Dinner: nothing yet I am not hungry

Are you allowed to eat eggs or is any kind of animal protein off limits?
 
Vegan means you don't drink milk too, right? So I doubt he'd eat eggs. I meant general diet :0 not like just today.

Recently my mom's been out of town. My dad and I couldn't cook a meal for life or death so we've been eating out much.
 
I just finished-off a bag of Doritos (cool ranch) by pouring the remaining crumbs into my mouth...

I'd probably throw some milk and meat into there, but most weight/fitness problems for kids are caused by a sedentary lifestyle. So if you work out, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
 
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You eat relatively healthy compared to some people - if that makes you feel better, lol. I eat unhealthier than you do, and I am vegetarian.

Vegan, btw, is a lifestyle that abstains from eating all animal products. Honey, milk, eggs - not consumed.
 
HiPPie, it seems your really lacking on the protein aspects of a well rounded diet. High carbs turn into sugars and you can get a lot of mood/body crashes during the day. Try snacking on roasted peanuts or soy nuts mid day, add some cheese to your bread, or get some protein powder, and add it to a glass of juice.
If you were my kid I would force feed you multi vitamins with minerals, more so because you don't eat your veggies and fruites.
 
Yeah so basically, hypatia, it seems I'm really lacking protein aspect and vitamins and minerals and veggies and fruit? :)
I guess I'll just try to eat more of other stuff? It's just so much harder than bread.
 
Bread/fruit during the day, vegetables and protein in the evening should not be hard to do.
 
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You can add meat and cheese to your bread. :biggrin: Buy some pre-sliced meat & cheese (there are many varieties).

The grocery store I shop at has pre-made sandwiches, you can also buy pre-cut fruit and veggies. All you have to do is bite and chew, pretty simple, not even any dishes to wash afterward. This way you can eat a balanced diet without any effort.
 
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Those pre-made sandwiches will cost a lot of money though :)
 
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Townsend said:
Are you allowed to eat eggs or is any kind of animal protein off limits?
I am allowed to eat anything. I choose to eat only plants. After 40 odd years of eating animals and there various protiens I am happier and healthier with a vegan diet. :smile:
 

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