
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghanaians have been urged to cut down the intake of animal protein and increase the intake of plant based diet, which will assist the body to regain its optimum health and performance.
Ms Hannah Adjei, Assistant Chief Nutritional Officer of the Ghana Health Service in an interview with Ghana News Agency said research had shown that animal based diet was heavily laced with fats, salt and sugar and that had contributed significantly to the increase in diseases.
She noted that the recent rise in non communicable diseases in the country has been as a result of the unhealthy lifestyle choices resulting in diseases such cardio vascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, obesity, mental illness and bone and muscular diseases, which are described as the greatest killers of the day.
Ms Adjei said, to increase the quality of the Ghanaians diet during these festivities, fruits and vegetables should be increased in both quantity and quality to supply the vitamins, minerals, fiber, enzymes and other essential components for the maintenance of good health and the prevent diseases.
She said the Ministry of Health had introduced the regenerative health and nutrition programme, which focuses on disease prevention.
She said seed; legumes and grains such as cowpeas, soyabeans, sesame seeds groundnuts and agushie should be the major source of dietary energy and proteins since starchy foods alone cannot supply the needed nutrients.
“Our fats and oils should come from plant based sources and should be eaten in moderation so we could avoid being sick”, she added.
She reminded Ghanaians that whilst they consume more chicken, meat and fish, they should add more of the vegetables; “Since life without variety becomes boring”.
On alcohol, the Assistant Chief Nutrition Officer said excessive intake was harmful to one’s health and urged Ghanaians to take notice of that and reduce their intake of alcohol.
Ms. Adjei entreated Ghanaians to lead a healthy lifestyle throughout these festivities to ensure good health and live longer to go through the coming new year.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
‘We’ve become quite experienced in negativity’ – Liverpool’s Slot
4 hours -
Legendary manager Lucescu dies days after resigning
5 hours -
One dead as train travelling 99mph collides with lorry in France
5 hours -
Airlines cut flights and hike fares as fuel prices surge
5 hours -
Kane inspires Bayern to first-leg advantage over Real Madrid at Bernabéu
5 hours -
Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from coming to UK
5 hours -
Wa West MP commissions five boreholes for the benefit of his constituents
5 hours -
Havertz’s late strike hands Arsenal narrow first-leg advantage over Sporting
5 hours -
Damang mine award: Minority not against Ghanaian participation; we’re asking for fair process – Konadu
6 hours -
NPA to enforce stricter registration rules for petroleum tankers
6 hours -
Manhyia South MP laments decline in hospitality operations in his constituency
6 hours -
How a simple clean charcoal innovation could benefit Ghana’s climate future
6 hours -
NPA, COMAC launch Safety Week 2026 to promote risk management in petroleum sector
6 hours -
Stakeholder engagement resolves onion trade impasse
7 hours -
Gender Ministry holds staff durbar, welcomes new Chief Director
7 hours