Tips to reduce that
bloated feeling this Christmas
Preparing
healthier Christmas dinner
Use wholegrain breads for stuffing. Cook stuffing separate to the
meat so it doesn’t soak up fats during cooking. Substitute light or low-fat spreads for butter when
baking. Use yoghurt or buttermilk in baked goods, both low in fat and calories. Instead of high calorie cream sauces to go with meat and
starters, try making vegetable puree ones like red pepper and onion. Try
to avoid eating the skin of the turkey as the skin is high in fat. Roast
potatoes have a higher fat content than normal potatoes. However, if you cut
them into larger chunks or use larger potatoes when cooking they will absorb
less fat.
Moderation
Use a smaller plate, your mind will consider it a
full plate regardless of its size. Where there are choices, take a little of
many things rather than lots of one thing. This ensures you are getting a
balanced meal and not overloading on a fatty food. For every glass of alcohol
or soft drink, have a glass of water. Water fills you up and helps wash out the
excesses. Only put out some of the available food so people don’t over serve
themselves. More can always come out as required. Try to eat slowly throughout
the day to avoid that uncomfortable full feeling. It takes your brain a few
minutes to realise you are full. If you feel full, try to resist the temptation
to stuff in another mouthful. Take a break instead.
Eat fresh food
instead of processed food
Many
processed foods are made with trans fats, saturated fats, and large amounts of
salt and sugar. It is important to eat more fresh food, especially for children
as the vitamins and minerals from fresh food will aid their development.
Processed foods that are less healthy include 1. Canned foods. 2. White breads and pastas (whole grains versions are the
healthier). 3. Packaged high-calorie
snack foods such as crisps. 4.
Chips. 5. High-fat convenience foods
such as cans of ravioli. 6. Packaged
cakes and biscuits. 7. Sugary breakfast
cereals. 8. Microwaveable meals. 9. Frozen fish fingers. 10. Processed meats.
Processed meats are of particular concern.
They are extremely high in fat and salt. Fresh meats, fish and hams from the
butcher or meat counter in your supermarket is the healthier option. Short term
over indulgence on processed foods will lead to bloating, indigestion and sluggishness.
However long term use will lead to obesity and associated complications like
diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
This article is shortened for this Health
Blog.. More detailed information and leaflets is available in Whelehans or
check www.whelehans.ie
Eamonn
Brady is a pharmacist and the owner of Whelehans Pharmacy, Pearse St,
Mullingar. If you have any health questions e-mail them to info@whelehans.ie
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