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            Healthy Living Made Simple: Tips for a Better You

            Healthy Tips

            1. Eat a healthy diet

            Eat a combination of different foods, including fruit, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole grains. Adults should
            eat at least five portions (400g) of fruit and vegetables per day. You can improve your intake of fruits and
            vegetables by always including veggies in your meal; eating fresh fruit and vegetables as snacks; eating a variety
            of fruits and vegetables; and eating them in season. By eating healthy, you will reduce your risk of malnutrition
            and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer.

            2. Consume less salt and sugar

            Filipinos consume twice the recommended amount of sodium, putting them at risk of high blood pressure, which
            in turn increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Most people get their sodium through salt. Reduce your salt
            intake to 5g per day, equivalent to about one teaspoon. It’s easier to do this by limiting the amount of salt, soy
            sauce, fish sauce and other high-sodium condiments when preparing meals; removing salt, seasonings and
            condiments from your meal table; avoiding salty snacks; and choosing low-sodium products. On the other hand,
            consuming excessive amounts of sugars increases the risk of tooth decay and unhealthy weight
            gain. In both adults and children, the intake of free sugars should be reduced to less than 10% of total energy intake.
            This is equivalent to 50g or about 12 teaspoons for an adult. WHO recommends consuming less than 5% of total
            energy intake for additional health benefits. You can reduce your sugar intake by limiting the consumption of sugary
            snacks, candies and sugar-sweetened beverages.

            3. Reduce intake of harmful fats

            Fats consumed should be less than 30% of your total energy intake. This will help prevent unhealthy weight
            gain and NCDs. There are different types of fats, but unsaturated fats are preferable over saturated fats and
            trans-fats. WHO recommends reducing saturated fats to less than 10% of total energy intake; reducing trans-
            fats to less than 1% of total energy intake; and replacing both saturated fats and trans-fats to unsaturated fats.

            The preferable unsaturated fats are found in fish, avocado and nuts, and in sunflower, soybean, canola and olive
            oils; saturated fats are found in fatty meat, butter, palm and coconut oil, cream, cheese, ghee and lard; and trans
            -fats are found in baked and fried foods, and pre-packaged snacks and foods, such as frozen pizza, cookies,
            biscuits, and cooking oils and spreads. On the other hand, consuming excessive amounts of sugars increases the
            risk of tooth decay and unhealthy weight gain. In both adults and children, the intake of free sugars should be
            reduced to less than 10% of total energy intake. This is equivalent to 50g or about 12 teaspoons for an adult.
            WHO recommends consuming less than 5% of total energy intake for additional health benefits. You can
            reduce your sugar intake by limiting the consumption of sugary snacks, candies and sugar-sweetened beverages.

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