Food provides your body with nutrients. The biggest types of nutrients are called “macronutrients”, which provide your body with energy. The three types of macronutrient are carbohydrates (carbs), proteins, and fats. Despite what some fad diets may suggest, all three are essential for your overall health and well-being.
- Carbs are our main source of energy and the fuel our brain prefers.
- Proteins also provide us with energy. They have other important jobs as the building blocks to help us grow, repair and replace tissue, and support other essential functions.
- Fats also provide us with energy and have many other important jobs in the body such as protecting our organs and absorbing important vitamins. Vitamins and minerals are another type of nutrient our bodies need called “micronutrients”.
Your body needs these different nutrients to do all sorts of things, including:
- Develop and grow
- Have energy
- Move around
- Handle stress
- Maintain focus and learn
- Build a stronger immune system and improve your overall health
Often foods are broken down into food categories, such as fruits and vegetables, grains/starchy foods, meats and alternatives, milk and alternatives, and added fats. Working to include foods from each of these different food categories can help increase your overall nutrition.
In addition, eating a wide variety of foods within these categories gives your body the best chance of getting the nutrients and energy it needs. However, for some people this may be challenging, due to things like money, lack of access, food preferences, or allergies/intolerances.
If you want to make some changes to your eating habits, don’t be too hard on yourself if it takes time to make changes, form lasting habits, and feel differently. One way to make changes is to start with small, realistic goals. For example, eat one extra serving of vegetables a day, or try a new recipe each week. Try to have fun with it! Check out tips for eating on a budget for more ideas.