New Year Focus
Investing in our health NOW

January is often a time for new year resolutions. A time when many will think about healthier eating, trying to undo the excesses of the festive season of overindulgences.
I want to encourage you to think about your longer term health and focusing on whether there are just small changes that can become lifelong habits. I want to encourage everyone to consider what you can ADD into your diet and Not the foods to limit. I believe if we focus on eating for good health and the foods that nourish us, the less healthy (yes, the biscuits, cakes, chocolates) will naturally be displaced.
That is not to say that these less healthy foods cannot play a part. They are after all pretty yummy and most of us do eat them (even us dietitians!). They can still be included in a heathy balanced diet, just less often or in smaller amounts.
If we look to see how we can include more fruit and vegetables, more wholegrains, lean proteins etc, these will form the majority of what we eat.
At this time of year, there is lots of food noise around and it can be difficult to not feel bombarded. Unfortunately, much of the information on social media is often inaccurate and simply feeds into the "NEWYEAR NEW YOU" dialogue. You probably don't need to make major sweeping changes and in fact, these are unlikely to be achievable in the long term. A few small changes that you can build in to your life are much more realistic and achievable and will leave you feeling much more motivated and positive.
As well as nutrition, we should also consider our sleep, our activity and our mental wellbeing. Let's all be kind to ourselves and each other (and that includes when it comes to food).
Did you know that the British Dietetic Association have lots of facts sheets available to download. There is also a new dietitian-approved toolkit available.
This toolkit lots of hints and tips that you can implement to help you focus on your health and wellbeing and implement small simple steps that are realistic for our busy lives.









