Nutrition is an extremely important part of any exercise plan or diet. You need to be sure than you are getting the right nutrients from the right foods. Food is fuel for the body and without it your body will starve and eventually die. You need to make sure that you are intelligent in nutrition before you start any exercise or diet plan.
Balancing nutritional needs with acceptable calorie levels can be challenging. For cancer patients, as nutritional requirements often are increased, maintaining adequate nutrient levels also can be difficult. Eating a variety of nutrient-dense food is excellent advice for everyone.
Near the top of the nutrient-dense food list are whole eggs. Because eggs contain a balanced source of amino acids (building blocks of proteins), they are considered the gold standard by which all protein foods are measured
Food packs protein
One large egg packs 6.25 grams of protein, 75 calories and 13 essential vitamins and minerals. Most of the protein is contained in the egg white, while vitamins, minerals, fats, carotenoids (orange/red/yellow pigments) and cholesterol are contained in the yolk.
One large egg contains about 213 milligrams of cholesterol, but the American Heart Association no longer restricts the number of eggs a person can eat, as long as that person's total cholesterol is kept to 300 milligrams per day. Years of cholesterol feeding studies show that dietary cholesterol has only a minimal effect, if any, on blood cholesterol levels.
If your time is what makes you grab instant food, then you can still load up on fibres and other nutrients by eating fruits and power bars instead. Grabbing an apple is much easier than heating up an instant meal in your microwave oven! Keep a chart of foods that are easy to buy and prepare. Before you know it, your eating habits have changed for the better.
Eggs Are Great Source Of Nutrients