In last week’s Fit Tip: Look Better, Be Stronger, and Burn More Fat – Part 1, we discussed how avoiding the bad fats in your diet would protect against declining health and the risk of heart-related diseases.
This week we give you Part 2 of our top 3 tips – Vitamins & Minerals: 8 Tips for Optimal Health.
You know that vitamins and minerals are essential for optimal health, but just how is it possible to make sure you’re getting all you need to meet your specific requirements, and how can they help improve your level of fitness?
Follow these sure-fire tips to make sure you’re getting all you need and you’ll not only improve your general health, but your level of fitness too!
8 Best Tips for Consuming Vitamin & Minerals
1. Eating a variety of foods is the best way to get all the vitamins and minerals you need each day, as well as the right balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and calories.
2. Always try to ensure your vitamin and mineral intake is from whole food sources.
3. When it isn’t possible to obtain all the vitamins and minerals you need through your daily diet, supplementation can act as extra nutritional insurance.
4. Vitamins and minerals don’t reduce stress, but eating well can help keep you active, which in turn improves your level of fitness and works to reduce stress!
5. Always check with your doctor or general practitioner to determine your specific vitamin and mineral requirements. Plus, to find a starting point, you can refer to Canada’s Food Guide for nutritional recommendations.
6. Mounting evidence suggests that vitamins and minerals play a vital role in preventing and treating such illnesses as cancer, heart disease, and other chronic diseases, so make sure you’re getting all you need.
7. Vitamins in general regulate metabolic processes and are involved in the transformation of food into energy, thus helping to improve you fitness performance.
8. Adequate dietary intake of vitamins and minerals is essential to the physiologic function of the body during exercise, and deficiencies have been related to decreased physical performance.
UP NEXT … Look Better, Be Stronger, and Burn More Fat – Part 3. Find out next week!
Note: Check back every week for more helpful health and fitness tips from eLifestyle's Fit Tips by Robb!
