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Posted on November 9, 2008 by Liam Derbyshire | Posted under   Nutrition


Nutrition is essential to men's health. Good nutrition can put a stop to many health problems, including becoming overweight, developing weak bones, and developing diabetes. All the foods that have all the important nutrients will help your body grow.

Men's body prospers on certain nutrients that work together to promote growth and development. There is no specific nutrient or group of nutrients that is more important to a men's health well-being.

Nutrition is a science that examines the relationship between diet and health. Dieticians are health professionals who specialize in this area of study, and are trained to provide safe, evidence-based dietary advice and interventions. Nutrition science investigates metabolic and physiological responses of the body to diet. Many common diseases and their symptoms can often be prevented or alleviated with better nutrition.

The science of nutrition attempts to understand how and why specific dietary aspects influence health. Nutrition is all about the study of food and how our bodies use food as fuel for growth and daily activities.

The Five Most Important Nutrients
1. Calcium: the richest mineral in the body, that helps in the development of bone growth.
2. Protein: is another important nutrient in health diet.
3. Fiber: is needed for body for good nutrition and healthy growth
4. Antioxidant nutrients: are vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, and the mineral selenium Antioxidant nutrients are known to help immune system.
5. Iron: is also very important to a child's diet. Your body depends on iron to get bigger and stronger. Iron also helps in brain development and function

There is no specific nutrient or group of nutrients that is more important to health, than these five nutrients I am about to mention to you right

Nutrition is identifying to relate with the process of aging in many ways. Nutrition problems of the older population are increased due to susceptibility to chronic disease, decreased organ function which may affect digestion and absorption, metabolism, and excretion of nutrients. Eighty percent of people over 65 suffer from at least one chronic disease and nutrition is an important factor on there prevention and recuperation from the disease.

Caloric needs change with aging due to a greater percentage of body fat and lower percentage of lean muscle. Decreased activity can cause further decreases in calories. The challenge is to meet the same nutrient needs as when younger but consuming fewer calories. The answer to this is to choose nutrient dense foods. Protein needs are not thought to change for the elderly, although protein requirements may vary due to restrictions or disease.

Here are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere to help you get started. Try some of these ideas.

* Start your day off right! , Eat breakfast!
* Drink 100% fruit juice (canned, from a carton, or freshly squeezed) with breakfast, or take a can to drink at work.
* Spruce up your breakfast—a banana or handful of berries will liven up your cereal, yogurt, waffles, or pancakes.
* Take a piece of fruit to munch on during your commute.

Nutritional assessments are often done by health care providers because it can help determine is symptoms a patient has is a nutritional deficiency. Overall for any age group, selecting foods from a wide variety which can be eaten and enjoyed is what is important.



About The Author:
Liam Derbyshire (Mens Health Specialist) is a UK Specialist in and around the Men's Health Industry (Miracles for Men). Miraclesformen pride itself on the range of high quality Nutrition Productswhich are supported by extensive research and testing.


Tags: NUTRITION, NUTRITION PRODUCTS, NUTRIENTS, CALCIUM, PROTEIN, FIBER, ANTIOXIDANT NUTRIENTS, IRON
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