The last year has been extremely difficult for us all. The back and forth through lockdown has put incredible strain on not only our mental health, but also our physical wellbeing. For the majority of the day, people are confined to their homes where they experience a totally new way of living, as social lives and routines are turned on their head.
The dramatic shift in dynamic has forced people to adapt. Whether it be working from home, studying remotely or caring for children, the stresses of life during lockdown hold tight and can be particularly difficult for many to deal with. In regards to maintaining a healthy diet, this can be particularly tough as bad habits can manifest and seem impossible to kick when there is no end in sight.
It is crucial to take a proactive approach and implement a healthy and balanced diet, whilst keeping an open mind and not being too hard on yourself. The temptation to eat everything and anything is at its peak when you’re at home all day. Comfort eating can be an easy fix for the daily stresses that come with the current climate, especially when routine is interrupted, but with these tips you can kick the habit and take control of your food intake helping you to feel great again. Below are some tips to help manage your day.
Develop a new routine:
Meal planning:
Focus on eating foods rich in nutritional value:
Eliminate the temptation:
Hydration & Sleep:
Track steps/ Exercise:
Maintaining healthy eating habits is especially difficult during lockdown periods and can be far more difficult for some. It is important to stay optimistic and even if you break your diet, forget about it and start again tomorrow. There are many influential Irish personalities offering excellent content online, with countless recipes and nutritional advice that may better suit your individual approach. To name a few:
Those listed offer so many options that are easily accessible and readily available. There are endless options that can suit the needs and preferences of anyone willing to give it a try. If you require specific diet information or are finding it particularly difficult, you should not hesitate to contact an informed professional source such as your physician or a dietitian as well as seeking advice from friends and/or family.
HSE advice and guidelines for healthy eating: