3 Easy Ways to Increase the Nutrient Density of Your Diet
June 22, 2015It’s time to take out those calories filled with nothing but junk and introduce something much more useful to your body. What is the nutrient density of your diet?
But what is nutrient density? Nutrient density can be defined as the amount of nutrients per calorie of food eaten (ND = Nut/Cal), and making your diet more nutrient dense simply entails getting the most nutrient bang for your calorie buck. Think the exact opposite concept as empty calories. No matter what diet you follow or what genetic predispositions you have, eating a more nutrient dense diet with more fruits and vegetables will improve your health, physique, and resistance to disease.
So now that you know what nutrient density is and why it matters, how do you go about making your diet more nutrient-dense? I work with all my clients on how to accomplish this, and here are three of my favorite tricks:
Smoothies:
There’s no easier way to pack in a ton of health-promoting produce than by throwing it all in a blender. Use a variety of fruit to make it sweet and colorful, then throw in some veggies like spinach, beets, or carrots to really increase the nutrient density, and if you want to top it off with some protein, add your favorite Sunwarrior protein as well!
Two big salads a day:
When eating out at a nice restaurant, a lot of people order salads to start the meal. Why not continue this practice at home? There’s nothing more nutrient dense than leafy green vegetables, and having a big salad before lunch and dinner will go a long way towards making you feel more satisfied and preventing over eating. Important Tip: skip the high fat dressings and go for a vinaigrette or fruit-juice based dressing to keep the calories low and the nutrition maximized.
Fruit or vegetables every time you eat:
Making sure to get produce in at two or three of your big meals is pretty easy, but what about all your snacks or meals on the go? If you make sure you include a fruit, vegetable, or both every time you eat even a snack, you will go a long way towards maximizing your daily intake of these foods, and this will again prevent you from overeating less nutritious fare.