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Is living alone limiting your nutrient intake? – Virtual-GastricBand Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
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A recent study from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) revealed those who live alone are more likely to have a lower diversity of food and nutrients and eat fewer fruits and vegetables.
While rushing out to get married may be a radical way to improve your eating habits, the study did conclude "People who live alone tend to have worse diets compared to those who share a space." Of course this is not a requirement, it is just an identified risk.
If you live alone you may have to be a bit more disciplined about getting enough diversity in the foods you eat and you have to rely on self-discipline, rather than your partner watching you, to control the late night fridge-raiding and Sunday morning snuffling through last night's pizza for breakfast.
The article suggests a bit of menu pre-planning can go a long way to help.
Here is the article link
We are developing single-person menu plans and weekly shopping plans for our website members – do you have any single-person healthy meals you can recommend? Join us on Facebook or email us with your recommendations.
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