Dining out can be a lifesaver, but doing it too often will likely lead to making a healthy lifestyle more challenging. I’m not saying it’s impossible, it just makes it more difficult. If you can get in the habit of cooking at home, and really save the dining out to maybe once or twice a week, you’ll reap even more positive benefits.

Here are some of those benefits to think about:

As hectic as your evenings might be, potentially with your family members running around and getting home at different times, you’ll still experience the benefits; it’s worth your time and energy investment because food is the most powerful medicine. If you have young children, you’ll also establish healthy habits within them that will last a lifetime. And when you do dine out, remember to choose those restaurants that serve quality ingredients. How you fuel your body is the No. 1 most important thing you can do for your health. Put the right gas in the tank and your engine will run at an incredible level.

Ashley Lucas has a doctorate in sports nutrition and chronic disease. She is also a registered dietitian nutritionist. She is the founder and owner of PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition, offering weight management and wellness services in the Four Corners. She can be reached at 764-4133.