Lifestyle Diets: What Are They?
A Lifestyle diet is a healthy pattern of eating designed to promote optimal health.
What are Lifestyle Diets?
Lifestyle diets are patterns of eating that focus on specific foods and food combinations that are designed to prevent and control disease. They stem from the "food is medicine" perspective and can be incredibly effective for several reasons. First, each lifestyle diet is not a "diet" in the traditional sense of calorie restriction, but rather promotes a lifestyle of living that promotes physical activity and embraces fresh, nutritious, and seasonal foods. Second, lifestyle diets have a specific health goal in mind which provides motivation to be consistent, and third, lifestyle patterns of eating that are maintained consistently usually result in weight loss and promote weight maintenance.
Examples of lifestyle patterns of eating include:
- The Medditerranean Diet: promotes heart health by focusing on fruits/veggies, legumes, fatty fish for omega-3's
- The Dash Diet: a low-sodium pattern of eating to help control high blood pressure and promote heart health
- Plant-Forward Eating: plant based eating which focuses on heart health by promoting plants in all their forms.
- MIND Diet: targets food sources of omega-3 fatty acids such as walnuts and fatty fishes as well as fruits and veggies to promote a healthy brain.
- The Diabetes Diet: a lower carbohydrate eating pattern to help control blood sugar levels. The focus is on lean proteins and fruits and veggies as well as whole grains.
- TLC Diet (Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes): A cholesterol-lowering diet that promotes fruits/veggies, legumes, whole grains and lean proteins.
Notice any similarities? Even though these patterns of eating have different health outcome focuses, they ALL promote the same foods. Fruits, veggies, whole grains, lean proteins and lots of physical activity. What does that tell us about what type of lifestyle we should be trying to create? A lot. Optimal health is based on the same eating pattern, but it can be packaged up and marketed in a variety of ways. We humans are always looking for the next magic plan or pill when in reality we just need to stick to the basics. It may not be exciting, but over the long term it works. Remember, you are what you eat. :)
Exercise is the best medicine
--Hippocrates
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