Three Things You May Not Know About Nutrition
We all eat food every day, and we all have a vague idea that there are right and wrong ways to go about it. Here to try and make it all a little clearer is Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU) Clinical Dietitian, Jackie Gao. In this post, she shares three things she wishes people knew about her field.
1. Balance is key
Healthy eating is not about strict dietary limitations, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about enjoying the food you love, feeling great, having more energy, and improving your health. As a matter of fact, I eat sweets! I love sweets, but I’m also able to keep my diet healthy and balanced. That’s the key.
2. Keep it simple
Eating a healthy diet doesn’t have to be overly complicated. While certain foods have been shown to have a beneficial effect, it’s your overall dietary pattern that’s more important. You don’t need to eliminate certain categories of foods from your diet, but rather select healthier options within each category.
3. Don't believe everything you read
Clinical nutrition uses evidence-based practices. We practice based on clinical trials and clinical evaluations. We critically read the articles and the trials to see if it’s a good-quality study and if it’s applicable to the general population.
Often, the hype comes from one particular study that is either low in quality or is not representative of the whole population. However, people get the messages very quickly, and I guess that’s where the misconceptions come from. It’s my role as a clinical dietitian to correct those misunderstandings because of other evidence around it.
Jackie Gao is a Chinese-born, Australian-trained dietitian and nutritionist. To make an appointment with her, please call our service center at 4008-919191.
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