Balanced diet
A balanced diet is a term used to say one's diet is a good balance of nutrients. It is unknown whom it came from, or where.
un régime équilibré
If the forces are balanced they will have no action or the object, if not they will accelerate the object in the resultant direction of the two forces..
As with any diet there will be those who say the grapefruit diet has produced results for them. One fact to remember is that this diet does not meet the governments requirements for a balanced diet.
I would say that's correct.
That is close to being correct, but not quite. A better phrasing would be, do not leave a large balance in your checking account.
The correct term in "Zone Diet." The zone diet was created by Dr. Sears and involves eat a small portion of protein at every meal and "favorable" carbohydrates. It does not say no dairy products, but does limit them to a very small amount.
Yes, it is correct to say that it is a great assessment of oneself if the evaluation is fair, accurate, and balanced. It is important to be self-aware and honest when assessing oneself to foster personal growth and improvement.
A balanced diet means that the main group of food must be present on a daily basis. I'd say that a balanced diet is important for all age groups. For children it's a bit more important because by getting it they get used to follow a healthy feeding during their life. However, the term "children" involves since babies to pre-puberty kids, and the diet may be somewhat different for them, from the youngest to oldest. Babies from 6 months to 2/3 years need a special diet, which is different for the other children
No. It should say this: You not only exercise but you also go on a diet to stay healthy.
They say that the best and most balanced diet is that of a diabetic. You can go to www.diabetes.org and check it out. Once you realize that the portions are small, but you have more different types of food you will see that it does not leave you hungry.
When the deep-fried chocolate bars in your right hand weighs as much as the big macs in your left hand.