Should we
really act fast while feverish? While there could be a degree of truth to the
old saying, our bodies are complicated. Science hasn't given us a firm, one-size-fits-all
answer yet.
Here's all
you really need to know: Listen to your body. Our own appetite cues probably
give us the clearest picture of what we should eat (or avoid eating) when we're
sick.
For example,
very few of us want to eat when suffering from influenza or gastroenteritis.
That's because flu-like bugs and bacterial infections create inflammation that
leads to appetite suppression. So, if your body's telling you not to eat, you
should probably listen.
What are
you eating most of the time?
It's cool to think about the power of specific foods, but if you really want to give your immune system a boost, consider how you eat most of the time. For example:
It's cool to think about the power of specific foods, but if you really want to give your immune system a boost, consider how you eat most of the time. For example:
* How much
are you eating? Consistently over- or under eating could
compromise how the immune system responds to invaders. If your diet
is broken, it's time to fix it.
* What's
your fat intake like? Chowing down on an abundance of fats (especially
saturated fats and omega-6 fatty acids) could harm your gut and
compromise your immune system. On the other hand, a moderate intake of healthy
fats, such as nuts, olive oil and avocados, can supply a good source of
vitamin E, which may help minimize your risk of influenza and respiratory
infections.
* Hooked on sugar? Added sugars and high-glycaemic-load
diets may reduce white blood cell function and encourage
inflammation, damaging your overall immune system.
* Getting
enough protein? On the other hand, dietary protein insufficiencies
and/or depletions in iron and zinc may lower overall
immunity. In general, one palm-size portion of protein for women and two
palm-size portions for men should be included at each meal.
* Are
you eating the rainbow? Lots of fruits and vegetables are
needed to get the vitamins and minerals your immune system needs. That includes
iron, zinc, magnesium, manganese, selenium, copper, folic acid and vitamins A,
C, D, E, B6 and B12. So, guys do what your mother told you and eat your
veggies.
Remember: An
overall, healthy balanced diet that supports your immune system is your best
bet to avoid getting sick in the first place.