Let your food be healthy!

Help your organism with a balanced and healthy diet that will protect you from all possible forms of malnutrition, many diseases, or other conditions such as obesity (overweight). There is a prevalence of processed foods, urbanization, and rapid lifestyle have a huge impact on our diet. [...]
Help your organism with a balanced and healthy diet that will protect you from all possible forms of malnutrition, many diseases, or other conditions such as obesity (overweight).
There is a prevalence of processed foods, urbanization, and rapid lifestyle have a huge impact on our diet. What needs to be known, though, is that it is never too late to change priorities, make decisions from sustainable information, and put your welfare first.
A balanced diet is “fuel” needed to realize your dreams and can further take you.
Promoting a Health Dieti
A healthy diet helps you to protect yourself from malnutrition in all its forms, as well as a host of nontransmittable diseases and other conditions. However, increasing food production, rapid urbanization, and lifestyle change have led to a marked change in our diet. People are now consuming more energy-rich foods, fats, cheap sugars and salt/natrium, and not eating enough fruits, vegetables and integral cereals.
Diet may depend on an individual's food choices, but also on the availability and cost of healthful foods as well as socio-cultural factors. Hence, promoting the environment for cultivating healthful foods requires the involvement of many sectors and interested parties, including government, public sector and private sector.
Governments play a major role in creating an environment for raising healthy food, enabling people to undertake and easily maintain healthy diet practices. The effective actions of policymakers include:
- Co-ordination of trade, food system and agricultural policies with public health protection and promotion;
- Encouraging consumer demand for healthy food and meals;
- Promoting a healthy diet throughout life.
Global O Strategy BSH for nutrition, physical activity and health was approved in 2004 by the World Health Assembly. Governments, WHO, international partners, private sector and civil societies were called upon to take action at a global, regional and local level to support healthy food and physical activity. O member states The BSH has also agreed to reduce the global inflow of salt by 30% by 2025; to ban increased diabetes and obesity in adults and teenagers, as well as overweight children by 2025.
At our clinic, doctors from whom you can obtain appropriate advice and answers to related questions are at your disposal. Reserve your term at 02/3091-484
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