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5 strategies for eating better without dieting for National Nutrition Month

March is National Nutrition Month, a time to examine our eating habits and the role they play in well-being and long-term health. With so many diets and nutrition trends competing for attention, it can be difficult to focus on what really matters. The most meaningful improvements come from simple, evidence-based habits that are sustainable over time.

If you want to eat better without being on a diet, here are five strategies to get started:

Put Plants at the Center of the Plate: Vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts and whole grains support heart, brain and metabolic health. You don’t need to cut out animal foods. However, those who typically plan meals around meat may benefit from shifting proportions. Fill half your plate with vegetables at lunch and dinner. Try adding lentils, beans and whole grains to salads, toss arugula on pizza or blend veggies into smoothies. Use flavorful pesto or avocado in place of cheese or mayo. Increasing plant foods at meals naturally boosts intake of fiber, vitamins and minerals.

Choose Carbohydrates That Work Harder: Not all carbs are created equal. Whole grains like farro, oats, quinoa and brown rice digest slowly, keeping blood sugar steady and helping you feel full longer. Refined grains and sugar-sweetened cereals spike energy and hunger. When shopping for grain products like breads, pasta, crackers and cereal, check for the word “whole” in the first ingredient. Choose these whole-grain foods at least half the time. Opting for whole grains and pairing them with protein will help stabilize energy and manage hunger.

Build a Protein-Forward Breakfast: Popular breakfast foods like pastries, cereal, pancakes and juice are high in refined carbohydrates. Including 20 to 30 grams of protein at breakfast offers longer-lasting fuel for the day. Rethink the morning meal with ideas like a Greek yogurt bowl with chia seeds, eggs with black beans, cottage cheese with fruit or a smoothie made with milk and nut butter. These combinations offer an ideal macronutrient balance that supports muscle health and helps maintain a feeling of fullness.

Think “Add” Before You “Subtract”: When attempting to improve eating habits, rather than focusing on what to eliminate, concentrate on adding more nutrient-dense foods. Small additions like more vegetables at dinner, berries in your cereal or a handful of nuts as a snack can naturally boost nutrients, support satiety and help you feel generally more satisfied throughout the day. Filling your plate with more nutritious options instead of restricting tends to be a healthier, longer-lasting approach to improving nutrition.

Design Your Environment for Success: Willpower and discipline alone are not sufficient to improve nutrition and health outcomes. Focusing on improving habits, systems and the eating environment results in a healthier overall eating pattern. For example, keep washed fruit visible, pre-cut vegetables at eye level in the fridge and nourishing whole grains ready to go. Try planning three dinners at the start of the week to reduce last-minute decisions that lead to eating too late or ordering takeout. Small changes in how you stock your pantry, for example, can make healthy choices effortless and consistent.

National Nutrition Month is a reminder, but every day is an opportunity to eat better. Start with one strategy, practice it for a few weeks, then layer in another. With food and nutrition, we have the ability to positively impact not only how we feel every day, but also our long-term health and disease prevention.

LeeAnn Weintraub, MPH, RD is a registered dietitian, providing nutrition counseling and consulting to individuals, families and organizations. She can be reached by email at RD@halfacup.com.

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