What's a healthy weight?
People come in all shapes and sizes and grow at different rates, so there isn't one healthy weight to aim for. And it can be quite normal for two people who are the same height to have a different weight.
Having a healthy balanced diet means you should:
- eat plenty of fruit and vegetables, at least 5 portions of a variety every day
- base your meals on starchy foods, such as potatoes, brown rice and wholemeal bread
- have just moderate amounts of meat, fish and other good sources of protein
- have some dairy foods such as cheese, milk and yoghurt – choose lower fat options whenever you can
- watch how much salt you're eating – the most anyone over the age of 11 should be having is 6g a day (or 2.4g sodium)
- watch out for high fat or high sugar snacks and drinks, and don't have them too often
So click here to check out our Food on the run section and get some ideas for healthy snacks you can knock up in minutes.
As well as what you eat, getting active is one of the most important things you can do to help keep a healthy weight.
Regular activity will help you look and feel better so why not walk to school (or get off the bus a stop or two early), or you could walk round to your friend's house to see them for a chat?
Why not try something a bit more fun such as dancing, or get together with your friends to do an exercise video?





