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Are you looking to make changes in your eating habits but are unsure where to start?
Before you can make a change, you need to take a closer look by tracking youreating habits.
Why Track Your Eating Habits?
There are a variety of reasons why you may decide to start tracking your eating habits.
Knowing your why before you start will give you a clearer picture of what content to include in your journal, as well as keep you motivated to continue tracking.
Some common reasons to track your eating habits are:
I want to lose/gain weight.
I want to build muscle.
I want to eat a more balanced diet.
My doctor recommended it for health reasons.
Parts Of A Food Journal
Your goal will impact what you want to include in your journal
As you create, purchase, or download a food tracking app, consider which categories you want to be included in your food journal.
Meal times
Serving size (1/2 cup or 6 ounces)
Calories per serving
Food groups (carbohydrates, protein, fat, vegetables, fruit)
The emotion felt at each meal or snack (bored, mad, sad, happy)
Water consumption
Daily activity
Quiz
Which of the following may be included on a filled out food journal?
Feelings, water consumption, and serving size of all foods could be included in a food journal.
Types Of Food Journals
The type of food journal you choose to use is up to you.
Are you someone who enjoys writing or creating things from scratch? Or do you prefer using technology through your phone or computer?
Either way, you're in luck! Food journals come in many different styles.
Like to Write
Handwritten in a notebook
Created in a dot journal
Nutrition journal you purchase at a store or online
Printed food journal pages found on the internet and stored in a binder or folder
Prefer Technology
Nutrition tracking apps/websites
My Fitness Pal
My Plate
My Net Diary
Quiz
Amanda's a teacher and she enjoys creating things with different color pens and stickers in motivational journals she purchases on the internet. What type of food journal do you think would be best for Amanda?
The food journal that would keep Amanda the most motivated to use would be one she creates herself since she is passionate about creating things and she already has experience buying and using motivational journals.
Did you know?
Make Tracking A Habit
You may be asking, how do I do this?
Track as You Eat
If you wait until the evening you...
may forget what you ate or drank
may forget how you felt
may feel too tired
may get too busy
Make Tracking a Priority
Don’t let other responsibilities get in your way of tracking your food throughout the day.
Tracking each meal or snack only takes a few minutes.
Make it a habit to take out your journal and track after eating each meal or snack.
Reward yourself
What are you motivated to work towards for tracking your eating habits each day?
stickers
money towards a larger reward
an hour of pampering
new clothes
Set up a reward system that works for you and keeps you working towards your food tracking goals.
You've got this! It will be a habit before you know it! If you miss a meal or even a day, pick up where you left off and keep tracking!
Quiz
You got busy yesterday and were not able to track any of your meals. What should you do today?
If you miss a day of tracking, it's best to pick up where you left off. Remember to track as soon as you eat, so start with your breakfast this morning. Going back to yesterday's meals may frustrate you because you can't remember, so go ahead and start fresh today.
Take Action
Do you think using a food journal to track your food habits is right for you?
If it does...
This Byte has been authored by
Amanda Kulik
Instructional Designer/eLearning Developer
This Byte has been reviewed by
Lana Do
MD, MPH, BCMAS