5 food myths busted
Can you guess if these are fact or fiction? ![]() ![]() 1. Vegetarian diets are healthierVegetarian diets can be very healthy, but if your vegetarian diet means chips and cheese sandwiches, then that's a different matter! To find out more about how to choose a healthy balanced vegetarian diet, click here to check out the veggie section on this site. 2. Dairy products make you fatEating more than our bodies need means we put on weight. So to keep a healthy weight it�s important to follow a balanced diet and keep physically active. The fat content of dairy products varies a lot, and much of this fat is saturated fat, which can raise cholesterol and is linked to heart disease. Dairy products such as milk, cheese and yoghurt are a really important part of a healthy balanced diet because they are great sources of protein and vitamins A, B12 and D. They're also an important source of calcium, which helps to keep our bones strong. This is important for everyone but if you're into sport you'll already know how crucial this is. Go for semi-skimmed or skimmed milk and low-fat yoghurts or fromage frais. These contain at least the same amount of protein, B vitamins, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and zinc as full-fat versions. They just contain less saturated fat. Click here to find out more about dairy foods. 3. If you take a vitamin suppliment in the morning you don't need to worry about what you eat the rest of the dayAlthough vitamin supplements may provide all the vitamins you need each day, there are lots of other important nutrients they don't provide. So it's still important to choose a healthy balanced diet. Remember, vitamin supplements are no substitute for a healthy diet. 4. Diet drinks don't damage your teethEven diet drinks can damage your teeth, if you drink too many of them. They are often acidic, and this means they can damage the enamel that protects our teeth. Water (tap or bottled, fizzy or still) or milk are the best things to drink if you want to look after your teeth. 'Diet' versions of fizzy drinks also contain very few nutrients, so milk or water are much healthier choices. 5. Skipping meals is a good way to lose weightFiction Skipping meals is not a good way to lose weight. And getting active is the best way to make sure you burn off as much as you take in. URL: http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/agesandstages/teens/teenmyths/
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