World Food Day 2021: Healthy Eating Tips During COVID-19 Pandemic

World Food Day 2021: The best ways to battle the coronavirus is to build a strong immunity by following a very healthy diet and maintain impeccable food hygiene.

Times Now

Intake of the right nutrition to ensure a healthy body is of paramount importance.

As the world is going through a pandemic situation wherein one of the best ways to battle the coronavirus is to build strong immunity, we must follow a very healthy diet and maintain impeccable food hygiene.

On the occasion of World Food Day today, October 16, let’s take a look at some of the healthy eating tips to follow during Covid-19:

1. PRACTICE CLEAN AND HYGIENIC EATING HABITS

World Food Day 2021: Healthy Eating Tips During COVID-19 Pandemic
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2. LOAD UP ON HEALTHY SNACKS

Ditch those unhealthy, oily, starchy foods (chips, fries, cookies) and make it a habit to eat nuts, yogurt, roasted lotus seed (makhana), dried fruits.

Healthline

Reach for nutritious nuts and dry fruits like almonds, walnuts, raisins, pistachios, peanuts as they are great immunity boosters.

3. LIMIT YOUR SUGAR INTAKE

Don’t give in to your sugar cravings. WHO states that from free sugars (6 tablespoons) adults should have less than 5% of total energy intake.

Better Me

To satiate your sweet tooth with fresh fruits as that’s your best alternative to stay fit. Substitute sugar with jaggery/gur, or honey.

4. MONITOR YOUR FOOD PORTION

Don’t overeat or under-eat, and make it a routine to eat on time, every day.

Verywell Fit

5. SWITCH TO HOME-MADE FOODS

Say no to highly processed foods or fast foods. Instead of opening the canned foods stocked up in your fridge, or ordering food, opt for eating hot, home-cooked meals.

Cleveland Clinic

6. HYDRATION IS THE KEY

Have 8-10 glasses of water daily. Consume ample fluids such as coconut water (great to maintain electrolyte balance in the body), buttermilk, and fruit juices.

Life Time

These must be incorporated as part of your healthy diet plan, all the more during these Covid-19 circumstances.

 

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