Did you know your food changes your mood? Yes you heard me right, mood swings are also caused by foods that we eat . Why do we want to or feel like eating chocolate or ice-cream when we are sad or unhappy? Because cocoa in chocolate or in ice-creams helps in producing serotonin which is called the happy hormone. It helps us to make feel happy and comfortable. But again it’s not a healthy choice. If had once in a while its completely okay !
Knowing what foods we should and shouldn’t be eating can be really confusing, especially when different people tell you to follow different things. However, evidence suggests that what we eat may also affect the way we feel.
Improving your diet may help to:
If your blood sugar drops you might feel tired, irritable and depressed. Eating regularly and choosing foods that release energy slowly will help to keep your sugar levels steady. We call these foods as Low G.I foods (low glycaemic index foods)
Slow-release energy foods include: whole wheat, rice, oats, wholegrain bread and cereals, nuts , pulses, seeds, millets etc.
If you don't drink enough fluid, you may find it difficult to concentrate or think clearly. You might also start to feel constipated
Vegetables and fruit contain a lot of the minerals, vitamins and fibre we need to keep us physically and mentally healthy.
Eating a variety of different coloured fruits and vegetables every day means you'll get a good range of nutrients.
Sometimes your gut can reflect how you are feeling emotionally. If you're stressed or anxious this can make your gut slow down or speed up. For healthy digestion you need to have plenty of fibre, fluid and exercise regularly.
Healthy gut foods include: fruits, vegetables and wholegrains, beans, pulses, live yoghurt and other probiotics.
Protein contains amino acids, which make up the chemicals your brain needs to regulate your thoughts and feelings. It also helps keep you feeling fuller for longer.
Protein is in: lean meat, fish, eggs, cheese, legumes (peas, beans and lentils), soya products, nuts and seeds.
Caffeine is a stimulant, which means it will give you a quick burst of energy, but then may make you feel anxious and depressed, disturb your sleep (especially if you have it before bed), or give you withdrawal symptoms if you stop suddenly.
Caffeine is in: tea, coffee, chocolate, cola and other manufactured energy drinks.
Your brain needs fatty acids (such as omega-3 and -6) to keep it working well. So rather than avoiding all fats, it's important to eat the right ones.
Healthy fats are found in: oily fish, poultry, nuts (especially walnuts and almonds), olive and sunflower oils, seeds (such as sunflower and pumpkin), avocados, milk, yoghurt, cheese and eggs.
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