Eating Well On the Road

Map out a healthy-food plan before leaving on vacation, nutritionist advises

Posted: June 28, 2009

SUNDAY, June 28 (HealthDay News) -- Don't let the road to a summer vacation put you on a crash course with an unhealthy, fast-food diet.

"Nowadays, you can eat a healthy, balanced, calorie-appropriate meal no matter where you travel," Duke University's Elisabetta Politi, nutrition director of the North Carolina school's diet and fitness center, said in a news release.

To eat better on the road, Politi suggests:

More information

The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more about choosing healthy fast foods.

moderation is key

Great article to get people thinking about healthy choices for road travel. Basic tenets of nutrition are "eat in moderation" and "all foods fit" so recommending to avoid sodas and no-calorie beverages is not sound. In moderation, a person can fit a sugared beverage into their daily fare that includes fruit, veggies and other healthful foods. Also, no calorie beverages offer a great option for folks cutting back on calories, and the research does not support that these beverages make people hungrier. As a nutrition faculty member at UC Davis as well as a consultant for food and beverage industry, I feel it's vital to give consumers balanced information about their diet and choices to live a healthier life.

Liz Applegate, director of sports nutrition, UC Davis

Liz Applegate of CA @ Jun 29, 2009 13:27:06 PM

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