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Most working people have the same complaints these days - no time to eat , rushed office  time , long office hours  and  inadvertent eating out   leading to  acidity , gas ,  bloating  , nausea ,  and  obesity. Many people woefully complain that they hardly eat and yet they are gaining weight. What could be going wrong? The problem is that the food, instead of energizing, is sapping them away of all the energies.

Diet Mantras for Working People

If you are a working man/woman, here are a few mantras for you that can help you stay healthy and feel energized:

Don't skip the most important meal of the day (breakfast)

Missing the most important meal of the day tends to set a trend for the rest of the day. People skip breakfast for various reasons; it could be due to eating late at night therefore they don't feel hungry in the morning; they have no time because they're running late or even that they believe that skipping breakfast will keep them slim. What ever the reason, the problems one faces are ten times worse. Out of the many reasons to eat breakfast in the morning, some are:

  1. Eating breakfast first thing in the morning is very important for the brain and the body. For people on the go, a ready to eat cereal topped with fruits and yoghurt is one of the many easy options.
  2. Breakfast is the first chance the body has to refuel its glucose levels (also known as blood sugar) after eight to 12 hours without a meal or snack.
  3. Breakfast is also important for weight loss and management as it helps curb your hunger and prevent binge eating later in the day.

Eat at regular intervals

Our bodies need food (that equals energy), at regular intervals. Denying food to our bodies is like not greasing a piece of machinery, how will it thus function? Here is why meal timings are important:

  1. The best way to avoid acidity, gas, bloating is to eat small meals several times a day. Frequent mini-meals supply a steady stream of insulin to preserve muscle, but less of an insulin release (and thus less fat gain) over 24 hours than if you ate three big squares.
  2. Along with sleep and coffee, food has a huge impact on how energized you feel during the day. So keep handy some healthy snacks if you're going to have a late lunch/dinner and when you finally get to your meal, just eat a small potion instead of gouging on it.
  3. Regularize your eating patterns so body knows there's steady supply of food, this in turn, will ensure that it doesn't store fat.

Pay attention towards healthy food options

When hunger strikes, you eat chocolates, chips or fried foods. All these are contributory factors towards obesity, constipation etc. Some things to keep in mind:

  1. Read up on healthier options such as dry roasted nuts which taste great and yet pack 1/3rd of your daily needed calories. Keep them with you when you're on the go or even in your office drawers.
  2. Breakfast should consist of fruits and milk products e.g. papaya, apples, bananas, oranges, cottage cheese, yoghurt etc.
  3. For lunch/ dinner, make sure there is a balance between carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Dals, vegetables and lean meats are a good option as well as non starched rice and wheat roti's etc.

Avoid Eating outside food

With a busy and long day at work and other commitments, we tend to take the easy way out by just grabbing some junk food. Here are a few suggestions -

  1. Don't leave home with a satisfying breakfast under your belly.
  2. Carry fruits and nuts with you, instead of cookies and chips.
  3. Pack lunch as and when possible or get the famous dabbawallas to send you a home cooked meal.

Reduce intake of aerated and caffeinated drinks

Feeling thirsty? With all the choices of many drinks we end up consuming lots of fizzy drinks thus feel no hunger. Fizzy  drinks of any  brand  cause  excessive  bloating,  palpitations, inability to concentrate and  lead  to  reverse  hypoglycemia. Here are a few suggestions -

  1. Always keep water on your bedside and on your work stations.
  2. Choose packaged coconut water, nimbu pani (lime drink), fruit juices or herbal drinks.
  3. If you need to have coffee or tea, restrict the amount you drink in a day to not more than 2/3 cups.

Avoid Stress and long working hours

High stress jobs, lots of late night parties, alcohol, fizzy drinks, smoking etc. accelerate the side effects of poor dietary habits. Some ways to alleviate the harmful effects are -

  1. Intake of foods that cool your system such as yoghurt, cucumbers, tomatoes etc keep us hydrated.
  2. Intake of high-fibre foods such as oat bran, woody vegetables etc. keep your energy levels high.
  3. A balanced diet and regular meal timings will ensure your health can cope with such physical stress.
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Dr Anupriya is a naturopathy doctor and an ayurveda expert. She is a yoga instructor too.

22 Comments
  • Anika Bajaj Good one! Quite useful information. Lifestyle management has become a problem now a days especially for working people.
    May 31, 2010 at 3:22 AM
  • Ramya Kp I agree to you Anika.
    This is an extremely useful artciel for working people like me. We forget about our health now a days while we stay busy with our work/life. If we can spend a little bit of time everyday taking care of our healh, it would be very beneficial in long term.
    May 31, 2010 at 5:07 AM
  • Payal green tea is a gud stress buster and is also manageable during work .. all u need is hot water .. and the tea bags ... :) keeps you fresh , and energetic during work , and most importantly helps in weight management.
    May 31, 2010 at 5:23 AM
  • Priyanka Bhawalkar @payal-Green tea is a good option..one more thing can be done..just start the day with a glass of luke warm water with lemon which helps to kick start the metabolism and lemon water which helps to remove toxins out of the body and leaves you energetic through out the day and it is also helpful in weight reduction..
    May 31, 2010 at 6:02 AM
  • Anupriya "DEEP BREATHING" while traveling on the way to office or way back to home, nourishes every cell of our body n promotes relaxation. It also lowers blood pressure, reduces sleeplessness, headache, backache which r caused due to stress. Deep breathing along with awareness of abdominal movements strengthens abdominal muscles also.
    May 31, 2010 at 7:56 AM
  • Archana Devanhalli, Senior Dietician Having a relaxed meal is as important as the food that u r consuming.. Eating food quickly may cause a type of indigestion called gastro oesophageal reflux.. This condition is when the stomach contents (eg food, stomach acid and other digestive juices) travel back from the stomach into the oesophagus. This causes a burning pain, often called heartburn. So trying to make some good time for your meals is very important..
    June 1, 2010 at 3:39 AM
  • Meena Varshney amazing and much needed info 4 all working ppl
    February 6, 2011 at 8:13 AM
  • Shivanis That's very informative. Dr. Shikha is my personal favourite since I take up her advice for shedding down weight at regular intervals. I also have tried implementing this on myself, the outcome is wonderful. I have lost 1.5 kgs in a week already.
    March 7, 2011 at 2:03 AM
  • Aparupa Saikia, Dietician and Diabetes Educator In addition, have fruits in between. Generally, the ideal way to take fruits is early in the morning. Otherwise, you can have in the midmorning or in the evening.
    March 7, 2011 at 2:24 AM
  • Bhavini Lad Hey friends,
    Thanks to you all for sharing such nice tips. Even, i believe that breakfast is really important meal of your day.
    March 23, 2011 at 8:04 AM
  • Parularora pls suggest can wehave aplain chappati in the morning bcos since im a working mother it becames difficult to cook seprately..
    July 18, 2011 at 5:59 AM
  • Archana Devanhalli, Senior Dietician Hi Parul, Plain chapathi is no harm but why dont you prepare a small quantity of the side dish the previous night only? This way your morning time would not be consumed cooking. If not that you can have it with any of the dry chutneys.. Another alternative would be switching to cereals, oats and plain sandwiches or toasts, which you would be able to prepare in very less time..
    July 18, 2011 at 8:17 AM
  • Parularora archana thanks aton for replying im a mother of two kids myself..... in terms of calorie count bread andchappati r they same...
    oats is a good option but i dont like the taste,,,,pls reaply if i take a plain chappati will it leadto weight gain....
    July 19, 2011 at 4:30 AM
  • Archana Devanhalli, Senior Dietician Hi Parul, it would not lead to weight gain.. But i would suggest you to add wheat bran to wheat flour in 1:3 (1 of wheat bran:3 of wheat flour) proportion. This helps you in increasing your fibre intake, which helps in weight loss.
    July 19, 2011 at 4:34 AM
  • Parularora ya thanks .....can u pls give me a diet chart plssss....

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    July 19, 2011 at 4:39 AM
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