How To Plan An Effective Diet Using Nutrition Data On Food Packaging

By Marion Peters


Today it seems like everywhere you turn to on the web and on popular media, you are likely to run into someone selling you a diet program. While some of the diets being promoted may have worked for others, there is no guarantee they will be similarly good for you. As such, use the guidelines below to customize your own plan using the handy nutrition data on food packaging.

There is a misplaced though pretty common sentiment that all you need to take care of in a diet are the amount of calories. While it is true that most diets are structured to help weight watchers limit the calorific content of their food, this is just part of the program. Just as important is the need to look after the nutrients, minerals and vitamins in every dish served.

All you need to get started is a diet program with recommended nutritional intake daily. You can then make a simple journal setting out how much to take daily with respect to calories and nutritional elements. Your journal should be a simple table with at least five columns or you can use a spreadsheet software program.

To plan your meals, study the nutritional data as set in the packaging. Begin by outlining what you will have during the main meal of the day such as the dinner. Take care to note if the amounts indicated show nutrients per serving, the whole package or what is contained in a specified weight of the food item.

For each day, you will need to plan a set of nutritional elements as set out in your diet guide. Indicate the first element such as carbohydrates on the first column and leave four or five rows blank before indicating the next nutrient. Transfer the daily recommended intake against each nutrient in the second column of the journal. The other columns will be used to indicate amount set for each meal.

The blank rows shown after each nutritional element should be used to indicate food items to be taken that day to meet the allotted nutrients. After setting the amount for the main meals, the deficit can be distributed for the snacks and drinks. All the while you should watch the totals to keep everything within set limits.

You can plan a healthy diet with little effort. Begin by making a tabulated journal to keep track of how much of particular nutrients you take on a typical day. The nutrition data on packaged food items will help you make the plan even easier to set in motion.




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