Always on the Go? Why You Should Take the Time to Sit Down to Eat

15 10 2009

walking to classWe have probably all experienced a time when we just grabbed a slice of pizza and a pop from the cafeteria because we felt so rushed we could not waste a moment to sit down and eat.

As students, it seems like we are constantly on the go and busy with something. This makes it hard to take the time to sit down and eat a proper meal. Recent research found that many young adults do enjoy sitting down to eat in a social setting with others. However, 35% of males and 42% of females in the study reported lack the time to sit down and eat a meal (Larson et al., 2009).

Why is this important? Those young adults who took the time to sit down ended up eating a better diet, which included more fruits and vegetables. Whereas, those who ate on the run consumed higher intakes of soft drinks, fast food, total fat and saturated fat (Larson et al., 2009).

diningWhat does this all mean? Taking the time to sit down to enjoy a meal can help young adults eat a healthier diet containing less calories, fat and sugar. What is even better is that eating a healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables can also help overcome stress and boost the immune system.

Think twice next time you feel you are too busy to sit down to eat. Your body will thank you later for taking the time!

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31 10 2009
Amanda

I definately agree that no matter how busy our lives seem to be, we should always make sure to set aside time to eat. Not only will this increase the likelihood that our meal will be well-balanced and nutritious but it will also prevent us from overeating. In addition, when you think about it logically, you probably aren’t really saving much time if you are eating while working because you aren’t 100% focused. Plus, you run the risk of accidently spilling your food all over your books or computer!

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