Not exact matches
If a child understands
making healthier choices and learns to appreciate
healthy foods, they are more
likely to
make better
choices outside the home.
When you start your day with a
healthy breakfast, you're more
likely to
make better,
healthier food choices throughout the day.
«Research shows when children are exposed to cooking fresh
foods from a young age, they are more
likely to
make healthy dietary
choices later in life.
I know when I eat a
healthy, satisfying breakfast it starts my day off on a good note and I'm more
likely to
make healthy food choices for the rest of the day.
The University of Nebraska study found that the children of authoritative parents were more
likely to eat
healthier foods such as fruits and vegetables and
make choices that reduced risk of injury, such as wearing bike helmets.
The best way to ensure that your child has
healthy food choices at lunch is to
make their lunch at home and provide them with enough good
food that they'll be
likely to eat it.
Sleep also
makes it easier to
make healthy choices when it comes to
food, and if you're well - rested, you're also more
likely to exercise.
The researchers found that only a small fraction of fast -
food eaters — as little as 8 percent — are
likely to
make healthy choices as a result of current calorie labeling.
«Men with erectile dysfunction are
likely to be highly motivated to
make healthier lifestyle
choices, such as exercising more and eating the right
foods — which would greatly benefit their long - term cardiovascular health as well.»
According to Dr. Melina Ratini, «If you lose weight on the Wheat Belly diet, it will
likely be from
making healthy food choices and not because you shunned gluten.»
When your energy levels are high, you're also more
likely to
make waist - friendly
choices, like exercising and cooking
healthy meals at home instead of opting for fast
food.
At the supermarket you have easy access to virtually any
food you are craving,
making it
likely you will NOT
make the
healthy food choices
Studies show that children who learn to cook have
healthier diets and are more confident about the importance of
making healthier food choices, and that children who grow their own fruit and vegetables are more
likely to eat them.
It helps children to detect and fulfil the body's needs, which means they might be more
likely to appreciate the value of exercise and
make healthy food choices that help the body to perform well.