Ways to help improve your health during Ramadan:
- Have a healthy Iftar Along with the natural benefits of Ramadan, it is important that you embrace healthy practices yourself. Breaking your fast with three dates and water gives your body an instant energy and hydration boost ahead of your main meal. Light soup is a great choice to start your main Iftar meal as it helps you hydrate. Take it easy with the amount of heavy, creamy, and fried foods, as well as salty and sugary dishes. Consider opting for fish and leaner cuts of meat, wholegrain or brown rice, and pasta – as well as remembering to include your greens! Remember to prioritize vitamins such as vitamin C and vitamin D to avoid deficiencies. Take your time while eating, and keep an eye on portion control to help aid digestion and prevent weight gain.
- Make Suhoor wholesome Like breakfast, Suhoor should be the most important meal of your day. Balance your Suhoor with nutrient-rich food like oatmeal, cheese, labneh, fruits, and vegetables. Certain foods with lower glycemic index (low GI) including oats, quinoa, multigrain and wholegrain breads, hummus and yogurt are good options as they release energy slowly throughout the day. Remember to drink plenty – water, milk, laban and fresh juices rather than tea and coffee will keep you hydrated during fasting hours.
- Stay hydrated A little dehydration is natural, and this can lead to slight headaches and lack of concentration. However, you can help keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids in the Iftar – Suhoor hours. Opt to drink water frequently, or take light tea without milk or sugar.- you can also add lemon slices or fresh mint to help detox and aid digestion.If you regularly have coffee or fizzy drinks, try to curb your intake, as these are diuretics that dehydrate the body.
- Exercise moderately Fasting and dehydration can naturally cause you to feel lethargic and make your Ramadan days sedentary. However, with proper fluid intake, you should also try to exercise in moderate amounts. Remaining active helps reduce fatigue, gives your body the strength to keep going and is a good opportunity to lose weight if needed. However, exercise during fasting hours can be dehydrating and dangerous. It’s best to exercise just before Suhoor or a few hours after Iftar to make the most of your workouts.
- Pick up healthy habits (and drop the unhealthy ones) Ramadan is also a chance for you to ditch addictions like smoking or sugar. With a little self-control you can continue to restrain from your addictions during and after fasting hours as well. Ramadan is also a great time to start and maintain healthy habits like eating more greens, drinking more water and taking regular exercise.