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ByCandace Nelson, MS, CN

Medically reviewed by Latoya Julce RN, BSN

Updated: Jan. 18, 2023

    Especially with virus season approaching, these signs of a healthy dietare worth keeping an eye out for in your own body.

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    For something we do every day, eating can feel complicated. Especially when you’re in the constant pursuit of a healthy diet. You might have heard that you should eat more fiber and less sodium, but who has time to add up all the grams and micrograms? You can use the familiar plate-shaped guide from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, but it’s not very specific. And if you’re a fan of food tracking apps (which really can be great), well, logging each snack isn’t always as simple as it sounds. After all, bananas don’t come with an easy-to-scan label to enter their nutritional info.

    So how do you know if you’re giving your body the nutrients you need? “Most people who eat a well-balanced eating plan that includes a variety of nutritious foods from all of the food groups will not need to be worried about nutritional deficiencies,” said Theresa Gentile, MS, RDN, CDN, and national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

    Some guidelines Gentile recommends for eating a variety of nutritious foods include:

    • Filling half your plate at any given meal with fruits and vegetables
    • Focusing on whole fruits rather than their sauced or juiced counterparts
    • Varying the veggies, so you get a variety of nutrients and don’t have to eat the same old salad every day
    • Making half your grains whole. That means rice, quinoa, popcorn, and whole wheat bread as opposed to white bread or your local bakery’s finest pastries
    • Eating a variety of protein foods like beans, fish, and lean meats
    • Choosing low-fat or fat-free dairy or dairy alternatives

    If you follow these tips, you might be getting all the nutrients you need—but it’s still important to stay tuned in to the signs your body is sending about your diet. To help, Gentile shared the top ways your body tells you it’s content with how you’re nourishing yourself.

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    Shiny haircan be one sign of health and vitality for a reason. So if your hair is looking luscious, you’re probably feeding it well with a healthy diet. Thinning hair or prematurely graying hair can sometimes be signs of vitamin deficiency, according to one 2019 dermatology study.

    It’s normal to shed between 50 and 100 strands of hair a day, so don’t panic if you see some in the drain or on your pillow.

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    The body turns food into energy. So while we all get a little worn down most days, a 2020 study suggested that if you generally have enough energy to power your usual activities, you’re probably getting the vitamins and minerals you need.

    If overwhelming fatigue is an issue for you, talk to your doctor.

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    A quick look at fingernails can reveal clues about your nutrition status. Smooth, strong nails indicate good nutrition. Nails with ridges,spoon-shaped divots and nails that crack easily can be signs of iron or B-vitamin deficiencies.

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    The body needs vitamin C and vitamin K to help heal injuries and clot blood. Without enough, you might find that you bruise easily. If your body is clear of purplish spots, it is probably getting the nutrition it needs.

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    Several vitamins and minerals play a role in closing and healing cuts and scrapes. With a bandage to keep infection out, minor cuts should heal within about a week. If wounds seem to be healing quickly, your body is probably healthy.

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    Good nutrition can’t stop a virus from getting in your body, but several vitamins and minerals do help support immune system function, so you can fight a cold. The Cleveland Clinic’s blog suggests that a typical cold should clear up in about a week, give or take a couple days.

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    If, overall, your body feels good without a drastic, unexplained change in energy, you’re probably getting the nutrition you need with a healthy diet, Gentile says. But you know your body best. If you’re concerned about your nutrition, you could keep a food log to track your nutrients or talk to your doctor or a registered dietitian.

    “Different age groups will have different nutrient needs,” Gentile said. “For example, teenagers should focus on increasing bone density with calcium-rich foods. Adults 60 years and older should focus on protein-rich foods to maintain bone strength and provide vitamin B12, as B12 deficiency increases with age.”

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    Editor’s Note:The Healthy @Reader’s Digest’sMedical Review Board member Latoya Julce notes that unprocessed fruit can raise sugar levels and cause a person to struggle losing weight, so it should be consumed in moderation. She adds that although popcorn is a healthy whole-grain snack, it is chock full of difficult-to-digest soluble fiber. The undigested particles can get caught in the diverticula of the intestines, irritating the digestive tract.

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    Originally Published: September 21, 2022

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    Candace is a journalist with a Master’s degree in nutrition and 15 years of media experience. As a nutritionist, her work focuses on research—particularly nutrition’s role in preventing and managing health conditions—which she leverages to create informed, guidance-driven content for healthcare media outlets.

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    FAQs

    7 Signs You Have a Healthy Diet, Says a Dietitian? ›

    There are seven essential factors for a balanced diet: carbs, protein, fat, fibre, vitamins, minerals and water. The rough percentage of daily calories that should come from each factor is shown in Table 10.

    What are the 7 healthy eating habits? ›

    8 tips for healthy eating
    1. Base your meals on higher fibre starchy carbohydrates. ...
    2. Eat lots of fruit and veg. ...
    3. Eat more fish, including a portion of oily fish. ...
    4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar. ...
    5. Eat less salt: no more than 6g a day for adults. ...
    6. Get active and be a healthy weight. ...
    7. Do not get thirsty. ...
    8. Do not skip breakfast.

    What are the signs of poor nutrition? ›

    Other symptoms of malnutrition include:
    • reduced appetite.
    • lack of interest in food and drink.
    • feeling tired all the time.
    • feeling weaker.
    • getting ill often and taking a long time to recover.
    • wounds taking a long time to heal.
    • poor concentration.
    • feeling cold most of the time.

    What are 5 indicators of a nutritious diet? ›

    Indicators of a nutritious diet
    • Body composition. ...
    • Healthy cholesterol levels and blood pressure. ...
    • Healthy skin and hair. ...
    • Sleep and energy levels. ...
    • Regular bowel movements.

    What are the 7 factors of a healthy diet? ›

    There are seven essential factors for a balanced diet: carbs, protein, fat, fibre, vitamins, minerals and water. The rough percentage of daily calories that should come from each factor is shown in Table 10.

    What are the 7 Dietary Guidelines? ›

    10 Guidelines
    • Aim for a healthy weight.
    • Be physically active each day.
    • Let the Pyramid guide your food choices.
    • Choose a variety of grains daily, especially whole grains.
    • Choose a variety of fruits and vegetables daily.
    • Keep food safe to eat.

    What foods should you eat every day? ›

    Food groups in your diet
    • eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day (see 5 A Day)
    • base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta.
    • have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks)
    • eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein.

    What does an unhealthy diet look like? ›

    What is an unhealthy diet? Diets high in sugars, saturated and trans- fats, low fibre foods and high-sugar drinks contribute to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and other health problems. High intake of fast food and processed foods increases these health risks.

    How do you tell if you are unhealthy? ›

    Look for clear signs, like those discussed in this article, including ongoing acne, problems with hair and nails, sudden weight changes, sight/hearing troubles, and symptoms linked to urinary system or digestion. Discuss it with a healthcare expert if you notice any of these signs or have worries about your health.

    What does poor nutrition look like? ›

    Signs and symptoms of malnutrition

    a low body weight – people with a body mass index (BMI) under 18.5 are at risk of being malnourished (use the BMI calculator to work out your BMI) a lack of interest in eating and drinking. feeling tired all the time. feeling weak.

    What is step 1 of must? ›

    The 5 'MUST' Steps. Step 1. Measure height and weight to get a BMI score using chart provided. If unable to obtain height and weight, use the alternative procedures shown in this guide. Step 2.

    What are the 3 P's for eating healthy? ›

    To eat right and for a healthy life, you just need to follow the three Ps: planning, protein, and protective foods.

    How do you tell if you have a good diet? ›

    If, overall, your body feels good without a drastic, unexplained change in energy, you're probably getting the nutrition you need with a healthy diet, Gentile says.

    What are the indicators of poor nutrition? ›

    The indicators stunting, wasting, overweight and underweight are used to measure nutritional imbalance; such imbalance results in either undernutrition (assessed from stunting, wasting and underweight) or overweight.

    What are the 7 foods you should eat every day? ›

    Emergency doctors share 7 longevity foods they eat to stay 'healthy, full and energized' every day
    • Nuts. Nuts are high in protein and more environmentally friendly than meat. ...
    • Hummus. ...
    • Vegetables. ...
    • Avocados. ...
    • Olives. ...
    • Roasted seaweed. ...
    • Hard-boiled eggs.
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    What are the 7 types of food you need to eat to stay healthy? ›

    Top 10 Foods for Health
    • Water. Drink 8 to 12 cups of water daily.
    • Dark green vegetables. Eat dark green vegetables at least three to four times a week. ...
    • Whole grains. Eat whole grains sat least two or three times daily. ...
    • Beans and lentils. Try to eat a bean-based meal at least once a week. ...
    • Fish. ...
    • Berries. ...
    • Winter squash. ...
    • Soy.

    What are 10 healthy habits? ›

    10 Healthy Habits:
    • Eating a Balanced Diet. ...
    • Drinking Enough Water Daily. ...
    • Regular Exercise. ...
    • Practicing Safe Sun Protection. ...
    • Practicing Good Sleep Hygiene. ...
    • Strength Training and Stretching. ...
    • Getting Regular Exposure To Fresh Air and Nature. ...
    • Incorporating Omega-3 Fatty Acids Into Your Diet.

    What are 10 healthy eating tips? ›

    Here are wellness tips to help plan and manage healthier meals.
    • BALANCE IS KEY. ...
    • VARY YOUR VEGGIES. ...
    • WHOLE GRAINS ARE THE GOOD GRAINS. ...
    • KEEP FRUITS WITHIN REACH. ...
    • DO DAIRY, BUT KEEP IT LOW-FAT. ...
    • SKIP THE SODA AND JUICE WHENEVER POSSIBLE. ...
    • THERE'S A REASON FOR THE SEASONING. ...
    • KEEP FRIED FOODS AND SATURATED FATS TO A MINIMUM.

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