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Eating Healthy on the Run

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Need to eat on the run? This often means grabbing "junk" or fast food. It may be full of fat, salt, and added sugars. But being in a rush doesn't mean that you can't eat healthy.

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Fast food made healthy

Try these ways to get good nutrition, fast.

  • Plan out your snacks and meals ahead of time.

  • Go to a grocery or convenience market instead of a fast-food restaurant. Look for choices like salads, sandwiches, yogurt, and fresh fruit and vegetables.

  • Buy precut, prepackaged fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables. You can use them for a snack, salad, smoothie, or stir-fry.

  • Microwave a frozen dinner that has less than 15 grams (g) of fat and less than 800 milligrams (mg) of sodium. Complete the meal with a whole-grain roll, vegetables, or fresh fruit.

  • If you must have fast food, consider your choices. Go for veggie burgers, broiled and skinless chicken breast sandwiches, or dinner salads with low-fat dressing. Stay away from large (super-sized) portions.

  • Blot the extra oil from food with a napkin before you eat it.

  • Instead of french fries, choose a baked potato with salsa or a side salad.


Tip

Fast-food restaurants often have online or printed nutrition information available. Ask for this information and look up your favorite items before you order.

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