NIN recommended diet for adult Indians

Diet and fitness guidelines for adult Indians

  Hyderabad based National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) revised dietary guidelines for Indians. NIN revised diet and fitness guidelines after 13 years.  Diet and fitness guidelines for adult Indians:    1. Exclusive breast feeding for 4-6 months. Mothers can continue to breastfeed for 2 years along with other diet.  2. People should exercise at least 15 minutes per day to stay fit and healthy.  3. Sparingly use sugar and processed foods.  4. NIN recommended moderate use of cooking oils and salt. Salt intake was reduced to 6 gm/day from 8 gm/day.  5. Take plenty of water and green leafy vegetables. Recommended consumption of vegetables increased to 300 gm/day from 150 gm/day.  6. NIN researchers observed 20% increase in fat consumption - not good for health.  7. Don't cook frozen food in microwave owen and use owen to cook small pieces/small amount of food.  Important note: Upper limit for BMI was reduced to 23 from 25. So, one should re-check their weight for height parameters.  Recommended diet for adult males:  Breakfast: 4 idlis/3 dosas/3/2 cup Upma/4 slices of bread  Lunch: 2 cups of rice, 2 phulkas, 1/2 cup dal, 3/4 cup of vegetables, 1/2 cup curd, 8 slices of vegetable salad  Dinner: 2 cups of rice, 2 phulkas, 1/2 cup dal, 3/4th cup of curry and 100 gram fruit.  Beverages: 200 ml milk and 2 cups of coffee/1 cup of tea.  Recommended diet for adult Females:  Breakfast: 3 idlis/2 dosas/1 cup upma/3 slices of bread  Lunch: 1 cup of rice, 2 phulkas, 1/2 cup dal, 3/4 cup of vegetables, 1/2 cup curd, 8 slices of vegetable salad  Dinner: 1 cup of rice, 2 phulkas, 1/2 cup dal, 3/4th cup of curry and 100 gram fruit.   … [Read more...]

Cycling: Health Benefits

 The most prominent health risk found in developed countries after tobacco consumption is the lack of physical activity. This is what the World Health Organization, the primary health regulating agency of the world states. In India too, with an increasing urban population and rise in the standard of living, physical inactivity has become the order of the day. With flats and high rise buildings occupying each and every square feet of the playing grounds, the urban population (children and adults alike) is suffering majorly from the so-called physical inactivity.  This has resulted into the following consequences:  a) People have gained weight due to lack of physical activity which make them more prone to cardiovascular problems. b) The average medical bill of the common family has increased by a substantial amount as healthcare costs have skyrocketed over the past few years. c) This has led to other complications like mental instability and depression among the victims. Hence, the most sought after solution is a planned weight reduction programme. Cycling in this respect has proved to be a boon in the hour of crisis. Cycling is considered the second best calorie burning activity after swimming and in terms of overall convenience, it tops the charts. The main effect of cycling is that it increases the rate of metabolism of the human body thereby causing a loss in the weight. Cycling targets the lower half of the human body (abs, thighs, backs and legs) which is the region of maximum fat accumulation in humans.  Some of the distinguished benefits of cycling on the health of the human are:  a) Cycling is an aerobic (involving oxygen circulation) exercise and hence involves exercise of the heart, lungs and blood vessels thereby lowering the chances of coronary heart diseases. b) A major gain on cycling regularly is the increase in the stamina of an individual to new heights. This is of prominent significance as an increase in the stamina will lead to an increase in the work capacity of the individual. In a nutshell, the individual will not get tired for a longer duration even if his workload has increased. c) It makes an individual perspire and hence regulates the body temperature and also helps in checking the blood pressure level and the problem of diabetes. With an estimated 51 million people living in India with diabetes, cycling is one of the best and cheap precautions. d) In addition, an activity like cycling can relieve a person from all the stress and anxiety. There are basically two forms in which cycling activity can be carried out. Outdoor cycling, which is the more conventional cycling practice. Bicycles of different varieties for different age groups and different prices are available in the market. Apart from enjoying a nice workout, it also acts as an effective mode of transport. The other form of cycling, which is gaining popularity in the urban world is indoor cycling. Here, the cycle is stationary but the effect is the same. The rate of workout can be monitored by various control systems that are attached to these … [Read more...]