The model of growth for India has always been inclusive
and people-centric. But irregular lifestyles have led to a gap in nutrition
that may not be fulfilled by daily food intake and requires additional
supplements. There is a need to educate consumers about the benefits and
significance of adequate nutrition, regular sleep and,
exercise. Furthermore, millennials want an easy life - one that's
accessible, convenient, comfortable, full of experiences and food that looks
good on Instagram. The food industry has also shifted and
evolved to cater to millennials and startups have sprung up to fill in gaps in
the market. In spite of all of this millennials are still on track to be the
most obese generation ever. Here are the top 10 healthy changes millennials need
to make in their daily life:
1. Do not skip breakfast:
Millennials are busy, we get it but this has made them compromise when it comes
to their food. In a rush to reach work, they often tend to skip breakfast that
drains their body eventually leading to overeating at lunch
2. Replace unhealthy beverages:
Beverages like Diet Coke, Zero Soda, and Pre-Bottled Smoothies often contain
artificial sweeteners or unnatural ingredients that could do more harm than
good. These drinks can be replaced by healthier alternatives like a homemade
smoothie, buttermilk, coconut water or detox water
3. Start the day with protein & fat:
Having a carbohydrate loaded meal like a sandwich and a glass of juice in the
morning raises blood sugar levels leading to higher secretion of insulin
hormone that in turn keeps you hungrier throughout the day. Instead, have a
protein and fat rich meal like eggs or a pulse salad that maintains the blood
sugar levels keeping you full and satiated through the day
4. Burn the extra calories:.
Getting your heart rate up twice a week can not only help combat weight but
also make your mind stronger and focused. Nobody needs those extra calories!Calorie
in vs. Calorie out is the basic fundamental that every millennial understands.
With the cultural shift in eating patterns, it is only wise to say that millennials
need to burn the extra calories if they can’t cut them out. With busier
lifestyles, committing to long physical activities has become difficult. Hence,
it is advisable that they at least workout as and when they can. For e.g., if
you are a working woman and spare no time to go to the gym, take small breaks
from work to take short walks or walk down to the station instead of taking a
cab
5. Keep your gut healthy: In
between wanting to sleep a little more and wanting to reach work in time,
people are usually short of time and seen rushing in the morning and coming
home exhausted late in the evenings. In the process, one activity that is put
up on the least priority is bowel emptying that eventually gives rise to
chronic constipation and gut issues. An unhealthy gut can have immeasurable
consequences and it is paramount that these are not underestimated. First things
first, keep your gut healthy!
6. Read food labels:
With an ample amount of awareness being created in the health industry, millennials
must not fall for marketing gimmicks by food brands. It’s always best to read
the nutrition label of a product before making a decision of buying and
consuming it
7. Aim for a lifestyle change
instead of wanting to lose weight for a wedding: Millennials often have a
mindset of losing weight each time there’s an event that requires weight loss
like a wedding or a vacation. These goals are usually short term and hence good
health is seldom maintained. Health goals should be for life, not
event-centric. This generation is busy, I get it but this has made them
compromise when it comes to their food.
8. Establish a sleep schedule: Most
of the millennials work for long hours compromising on their sleep. Sleep
deprivation can cause a hormonal imbalance in the body leading to obesity and
other health concerns. Even though most of today’s millennials will have an
eight-hour job during the day or night, it is crucial to get enough sleep to
recharge the body's batteries. I strongly believe the power of a good 7-8 hour
sleep should not be underestimated
9. Seek professional advises, not digital:
Almost all the millennials use Internet for information, which is not wrong.
But referring to the Internet, following an unguided diet just because it’s
taken over the Internet can jeopardize one’s health. There is no one size fits
all. When it comes to health, it is always advised to seek professional
guidance and do it right
10. Don’t be “All
Work, No Play”: With the cutthroat competition and constant
hunger to grow, the majority of the millenials have become All Work, No Play. The stress quotient is on the rise, the
happiness quotient is on the dip. Make time for entertainment & leisure.
Make life a blend of work and fun.
11. Take a holistic approach:
Millenials want to lose weight to look good. To them, healthy means
skinny/thin. Educate yourself and others that health is not just aesthetic
beauty. It is physical, mental, emotional fitness too. Focus on becoming
healthy on a holistic level rather than worrying about the numbers on the
weighing scale
‘You
Can’t Exercise Your Way Out a Bad Diet!’
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