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December 19, 2024 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Healthy Christmas & New Year Eve Recipes

Healthy Christmas & New Year Eve RecipesIt’s that time of the year when you reconnect with your loved ones for celebrations such as singing carols, dancing and most importantly – food! As we are nearing the closure of this year, I am drowned in sweet memories of Christmas Celebrations at school and with my friends and family. It’s a time to gorge on some festive food. But, the dilemma with most is how do you gorge on food and yet keep it healthy. After pondering over it for the past few days, here are some recipes which I have planned for my Christmas and New Year Eve parties.

Healthy Low Fat Christmas & New Year Eve Recipes

Cauliflower and Leek soup

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil
  • 2 Leeks, sliced
  • 1 Carrot, sliced
  • 1 Onion, sliced
  • 1 Cauliflower, roughly chopped
  • 1 tsp Dried Basil
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Method:

  1. Heat the olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the leeks, carrot and onion. Stir a little and cover. Let the leeks cook till they’re soft for about 5 minutes.
  2. Add the cauliflower and stir to coat. Turn heat to high.
  3. Add a little water, basil and bring to a boil, then cover and let it simmer on low heat.
  4. Puree the soup with a hand blender.
  5. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. A dash of nutmeg helps in stimulating taste buds.

Nutritional Value: This is a low-calorie soup that is rich in folic acid and soluble fiber. Basil and nutmeg act as super foods for immunity building.

2. Stir-fried green beans: An Accompaniment For The Soup

Ingredients:

  • 100 gm Green French beans
  • 1 tsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Sesame Seeds
  • Grounded Pepper
  • Rock Salt
  • Oregano

Method:

  1. Heat oil in a pan
  2. Add sesame seeds and allow them to splutter
  3. Add the beans and sauté
  4. Put some salt, pepper and cover the lid
  5. Cook for 5-7 mins until it’s a little soft with some of the bite remaining
  6. Sprinkle some oregano and serve

Nutritional Value: The best side dish that is full of fiber and protein. Also works as a low-calorie snack.

3. Chicken, Kale & Sprouts Stir Fry

Ingredients:

  • 100 gm Kale
  • 2 lean Chicken Breasts shredded
  • 2 tsp Sesame Oil
  • 1-inch Ginger shredded
  • Red Pepper thinly sliced
  • Handful Brussel Sprouts
  • 1 tbsp low sodium Soy Sauce
  • 1 Lemon juice and Lemon Zest

Method:

  1. Cook kale with a good splash of water for 1-2 mins until soft, yet a little crunchy. Once done, cool under running water to keep the color.
  2. Add half the oil and cook the chicken strips until brown, then remove and set aside.
  3. Heat the remaining oil and fry the ginger, pepper and sprouts until they’re a little soft.
  4. Combine all the cooked ingredients in the pan, then drizzle with soy sauce and add the lemon zest and juice. Mix well and serve immediately.

Nutritional Value: This dish is a great balance of lean protein and fiber. Adding ginger and lemon makes it digestive. A good recipe for a snack or salad or as a main course with some brown rice.

4. Whole Wheat Flour & Ragi Cake

How can you host a party without dessert? Ditch the calorie-laden and not so healthy maida and give a healthy twist to your cake!

Ingredients:

  • Ragi Flour – 3/4 cup
  • Wheat Flour – 1/4 cup + 1 tsp
  • Baking Soda – 1 tsp
  • Jaggery – 1/2 cup
  • Palm Sugar – 1/2 cup
  • Oil – 1/4 cup
  • Curd – 1/tsp
  • Water – 1/4 cup
  • Banana – 2 (Ripe)
  • Raisins – 15
  • Badam – 8
  • Butter – 1 tbsp

Method:

  1. Remove gasket and whistle of the cooker and keep it on low flame. This is to bring the preheat effect of the oven (20-25 minutes would do)
  2. Heat water in a saucepan and add jaggery (powdered/grated) and palm sugar and let it dissolve and filter.
  3. Mash the bananas and leave aside
  4. In a bowl, sieve both the flours together and add 1 tsp of baking soda and mix well.
  5. In another bowl, add the jaggery + palm sugar mixture, mashed banana, curd, oil and beat them well.
  6. To this, add the flour mixture and beat/mix well.
  7. Add the raisins and almonds and mix well.
  8. Grease the tin and pour the mixture
  9. Place a stand/plate inside the cooker and then place the cake tin.
  10. Close it and let it cook for 5 minutes in medium flame.
  11. After 5 minutes, keep the flame slow and let it cook for 30-40 minutes.
  12. Use a toothpick to check if the cake is completely cooked. When you prick the cake deep inside, the toothpick will come out clean when the cake is completely cooked.

Nutritional Value: Low calorie with the goodness of calcium from Ragi. Eat it guilt free!  

5. Crusty Pita Bread & Chickpeas: A quick snack

Ingredients:

  • Pita Bread or a Multigrain Bread
  • Boiled Chickpeas
  • Chopped Onions, Coriander, Green Chillies
  • Lemon Zest and Lemon Juice
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Other herb seasonings

Method:

  1. In a bowl mix all the above ingredients and set aside.
  2. Toast the pita or the multigrain bread.
  3. Put this mixture and have it like that or you can toast them in a sandwich.

Nutritional Value: Low-calorie, protein-rich and good carbs snack. 

6. Christmas Balls

Ingredients:

  1. Dark chocolate
  2. Dry Fruits Mix (coarsely ground)
  3. Honey
  4. Sesame Seeds (for coating)

Method:

  1. Take a bar of dark chocolate and melt it in hot water (boil some water and keep the second bowl in hot water and put the chocolate bar)
  2. Put all the ingredients together, except the sesame seeds and make small balls.
  3. Now coat these balls with sesame seeds when still wet.

Nutritional Value: Have these with no hesitation as they are full of antioxidants and the richness of dry fruits.

We hope you enjoy these healthy Christmas and New Year Eve Recipes that will surely liven up your party. Try them out and let us know your experience in the comments below! For more healthy recipes, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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December 4, 2024 By Anusha Subramanian Leave a Comment

GOQii NutriGenius AI: Revolutionizing Healthy Living with Smart Calorie Counting and Food Recognition

When it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, keeping track of what you eat is essential. However, traditional methods of food logging can be tedious, time-consuming, and often inaccurate, leading many to abandon the practice altogether.

Enter GOQii NutriGenius AI, a groundbreaking feature that simplifies food tracking through the power of advanced technology. By combining computer vision and machine learning, NutriGenius AI makes logging your meals as easy as taking a photo. After using it for a week, I can confidently say this innovation is a significant leap forward in wellness technology. Here’s why NutriGenius AI is not just convenient but truly transformative.

The Challenges of Traditional Food Tracking

Manually logging meals typically involves searching extensive food databases, estimating portion sizes, and inputting data—a process that is both cumbersome and prone to errors. This complexity often discourages consistent use, despite the importance of understanding one’s dietary habits for better health management.

Recognizing these challenges, GOQii developed NutriGenius AI to streamline the process, making it more user-friendly and accurate.

How NutriGenius AI Transforms Food Logging

Imagine sitting down to a meal, snapping a quick photo with your phone, and instantly receiving a detailed breakdown of the nutritional content. NutriGenius AI utilizes sophisticated computer vision and machine learning algorithms to identify food items on your plate and calculate their nutritional values with remarkable accuracy.

During my trial, I photographed various meals, and each time, NutriGenius AI promptly recognized the items and provided comprehensive nutritional information. This seamless experience felt almost magical and significantly reduced the effort required for food tracking.

Key Benefits of NutriGenius AI

  1. Eliminates Guesswork
    With an accuracy rate exceeding 90%, NutriGenius AI removes the uncertainty from portion estimation and food identification, ensuring reliable data for your dietary records.
  1. Facilitates Mindful Eating
    Access to real-time nutritional information empowers you to make informed dietary choices effortlessly, promoting healthier eating habits without the need for restrictive diets.
  1. Encourages Consistency
    The simplicity of photographing your meals makes it easy to maintain a consistent food log, even for snacks, fostering better long-term dietary awareness.
  1. Saves Time
    Transforming a traditionally time-consuming task into a quick, three-second action allows you to integrate food tracking seamlessly into your daily routine.

User Experience with NutriGenius AI

The GOQii app is designed with user-friendliness in mind, and NutriGenius AI enhances this experience by providing valuable insights into your eating patterns. For instance, I discovered that my lunches were higher in carbohydrates than anticipated, while my breakfasts lacked sufficient protein. These revelations enabled me to adjust my diet accordingly, making NutriGenius AI feel like a personal nutrition coach.

A New Era in Health and Wellness

NutriGenius AI represents a significant advancement in how we approach health. By removing the obstacles associated with traditional food logging, GOQii empowers individuals to take control of their wellness journeys. This tool is not merely about counting calories; it’s about fostering awareness and facilitating informed decisions.

Its seamless integration into busy lifestyles makes it accessible for professionals, parents, and anyone aiming to improve their health without added stress.

The Future of Health Technology

The development of NutriGenius AI involved collaboration with leading technologies to achieve optimal accuracy. By combining multiple models and continuously refining the system with user data, NutriGenius AI is designed to become increasingly precise over time.

This approach exemplifies how integrating various technological solutions can lead to innovative advancements in health and wellness. NutriGenius AI is a testament to GOQii’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance user experience and promote preventive healthcare.

NutriGenius AI is more than just a convenient feature; it’s a transformative tool that simplifies food tracking and promotes healthier living. By integrating advanced technologies and focusing on user-friendly design, GOQii has set a new standard in wellness tech. This innovation not only addresses the challenges of traditional food logging but also paves the way for future developments in health technology.

GOQii NutriGenius AI is a game-changer for anyone striving to lead a healthier life. With its advanced AI-powered food recognition and seamless integration, it transforms the way we approach nutrition and calorie tracking. Whether you’re a busy professional, a parent, or someone looking to improve your diet, NutriGenius AI offers a smarter, easier way to take charge of your wellness journey.

Experience the future of health tracking—download the GOQii app today and take the first step toward a healthier you!

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November 29, 2024 By Mubasheera Chaiwala Leave a Comment

Stress and You: A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Life’s Challenges-Part-1

India is still stressedPicture yourself about to deliver a crucial presentation at work. Standing before your colleagues, you feel your heart racing, your hands slightly sweaty, and your mind zeroing in on every word you’re about to say. That surge you feel? It’s stress at work—a natural response gearing you up to perform at your best. In this moment, stress isn’t a barrier; it’s a boost, keeping you sharp, focused, and ready to engage.

Stress plays a crucial role in many areas of our lives, whether it’s the drive to excel in an exam, perform well in a major game, or stay alert in a risky situation. However, like a double-edged sword, while stress can provide a helpful boost, excessive stress can start to hold us back. By understanding what stress is and how it impacts us, we can learn to harness it when it’s useful and manage it when it starts to feel overwhelming.

Let us understand what is Stress?

Stress is the body’s natural reaction to any demand or threat. When we sense danger—whether it’s real or perceived—the body triggers an automatic “stress response” designed to protect us, keeping us focused, energized, and alert. In emergencies, stress can even be life-saving, providing extra strength and heightened awareness to face the challenge.

However, stress isn’t always a negative force. It can serve as a motivator, helping us rise to challenges. For example, stress can keep us sharp during a work presentation, boost our focus in a game, or push us to study for an exam rather than indulge in distractions. In this way, stress can empower us to exceed our limits and achieve our goals. But when stress becomes chronic, it can start to affect our health, making it essential to manage it well.

What happens when you’re stressed?

When you experience stress, your nervous system releases a surge of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, priming your body for action. Your heart beats faster, muscles tense, blood pressure rises, breathing quickens, and your senses sharpen. However, after a certain point, stress ceases to be helpful and can begin to harm your health, mood, productivity, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Common symptoms of stress-

Cognitive symptoms

  1. Memory problems- Inability to concentrate
  2. Constant worrying
  3. Mood swings, irritability, anger

Physical symptoms                                                                              

  1. Chest pain, rapid heart rate
  2. Frequent colds or flu
  3. Aches and pains
  4. Dark circles, skin pigmentation

Behavioral symptoms

  1. Eating more or less
  2. Sleeping too much or too little
  1. Withdrawing from others
  2. Procrastinating or neglecting responsibilities
  3. consuming alcohol, smoking, or drugs to relax, Nervous habits (e.g. nail biting)

Health Problems Related to Stress:

Diabetes

Stress can worsen diabetes in two ways. Hormones like cortisol, cortisone, and hydrocortisone play a major role in the body’s response to stress. Under the influence of cortisol, blood sugar levels are maintained and can even rise during stressful times. These hormones are responsible for converting glycogen into glucose. Any type of stress increases cortisol levels in the blood. Additionally, stress raises the likelihood of unhealthy behaviours, such as poor eating habits and excessive drinking.

Hypertension and Heart Disease

People who are stressed have a higher risk of high blood pressure and heart problems. Stress can directly increase heart rate and blood flow, causing the release of cholesterol and triglycerides into the bloodstream. It’s also possible that stress is linked to other issues—like an increased likelihood of smoking or obesity—that indirectly elevate heart risks.

Things to do to effectively manage stress:

  1. Eat a well-balanced diet, food rich in important vitamins and minerals that help in managing stress (we will discuss the food helping in managing stress in PART 2)
  2. Yoga is a popular physical and mental health enhancer
  3. Exercise can be a great stress reliever. It changes one’s outlook and the day will seem far less tense.
  4. Massage is a form of enforced physical relaxation and mental relaxation to reduce stress.
  5. Being assertive. Assertive people tend to have less conflicts, and are understanding.
  6. Cultivate the power of patience, it will do you a lot of good.
  7. Keep yourself occupied so that your mind doesn’t think of those matter that hurt you. (example if watching news that make you sad .. try not to watch it and watch something funny and light.).
  8. Read books that motivate you.
  9. Try doing things that make you happy. For instance playing your favourite sport, going on a long drive, hanging out with friends or calling them home.

This concludes Part 1 of our comprehensive guide to stress management. We hope this article provided valuable insights into understanding and managing stress effectively. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll delve into the role of nutrition and advanced strategies in stress management.

For more informative articles on health and well-being, explore Healthy Reads. For further guidance on managing stress and lifestyle, speak to a certified expert by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

November 26, 2024 By Tooney John 1 Comment

4 Essential Vitamins That You Should Consume This Winter

essential vitaminsWhile there are numerous reasons to love winter, it comes along with a few downsides. As there is less exposure to sunlight, it may arise out of weather beaten dry skin. Consumption of vitamin rich food or supplements will balance the effects of winter on the body. There are mainly 4 essential vitamins which should be given priority during winter.

4 Essential Vitamins For Winter 

1. Vitamin C
During winter, due to the changes in climate, we are more prone to cold and fever. So, eating more Vitamin C rich foods helps you to boost immunity. As it is necessary to maintain good body temperature in winter, the consumption of Vitamin C enriched food will aid in maintaining optimum body temperature. The main Vitamin C rich foods are citrus fruits like oranges, lemon and sweet lime. Drinking a glass of lemonade daily will help to boost your immunity level. Apart from citrus fruits, dark green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, pepper, strawberries and Indian gooseberry (amla) are also rich in Vitamin C. So, try to add these kinds of fruits and vegetables to your daily diet this season. 

2. Vitamin D
It is also known as the ‘Sunshine Vitamin’ as the main source of Vitamin D is sunlight. Therefore, diseases generated due to Vitamin D deficiency are most common during winter due to less exposure to sunlight. The main function of Vitamin D is the calcium regulation in our body, which means Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of calcium in the body. The main sources of Vitamin D are eggs, milk, butter, and cod liver oil. During noontime, try to expose yourself to sunlight for at least 10-15 minutes. The best time for exposure to sunlight is 10am to 3pm. Vitamin D plays an important role in heart health and immunity as well.

3. Vitamin B
Also known as the super vitamins, they maintain cell health and keep you energized. Vitamin B is also called as B complex vitamins as there are various subcategories. The B complex Vitamins are B1- Thiamine, B2- Riboflavin, B3- Niacin, B5- Pantothenic acid, B6- Pyridoxine, B7- Biotin, B9- Folic Acid, B12- Cobalamin. These eight B complex vitamins differ in benefits. B1- Thiamine enables the body to use carbohydrate metabolism. B2- Riboflavin helps to break down carbohydrates, fats and proteins. B3- Niacin helps increase the HDL cholesterol and lowers the LDL cholesterol. B5- Pantothenic acid helps in the formation of blood cells. Pyridoxine helps lower the risk for Alzheimer’s disease. B7- Biotin helps in keeping our skin, hair and nervous system healthier. B9- folic acid is a very important vitamin during the pregnancy period because it is essential for the formation of foetus’ brain, skull and development of the spinal cord. In one word, we can say folic acid is important to avoid foetus neural tube defects. B12 Cobalamin helps to treat Anaemia and bone issues like osteoporosis. Food sources include dark green leafy vegetables, meat, fish, egg, milk and cheese.

4. Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that also acts as an antioxidant. During winter, Vitamin E plays an important role in caring for our skin because it helps prevent dryness. So, try to have a Vitamin E moisturizer with you. It acts as a skin care hero during winter and it hydrates your skin. Food sources include pumpkin, sunflower seeds and oil, avocado, almonds and spinach. 

Eating a balanced, healthy diet along with a few supplements will improve the negative effects of cold weather.  But it is always advised to take consultation from your doctor, nutritionist or dietician to figure out what dosage is right for you.

We hope this article helps you. Do leave your thoughts in the comments below. For more winter tips, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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