healthily Meaning of "healthily"

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Definition(s):

  • (adv) in a levelheaded manner

Usage(s):

  1. Since his recovery he's changed his lifestyle, exercising regularly and eating more healthilybut he's setting an example that too few are following.
  2. There is no French paradox, really, only an American paradox: a notably unhealthy people obsessed with the idea of eating healthily.
  3. The letter will also include leaflets giving advice on eating healthily, physical activities their child might do and the risks of being overweight.

Quotes

  1. Public health minister Caroline Flint said: "Poor diet can have a real impact on people's health. We want people to have the best possible opportunity to eat healthily. But for families in low income households, this is sometimes easier said than...
    on Nov 24, 2006 By: Caroline Flint Source: Guardian Unlimited

  2. Well, the American paradox, Pollan writes, is "a notably unhealthy population preoccupied with nutrition and diet and the idea of eating healthily."
    on Feb 15, 2008 By: Michael Pollan Source: International Herald Tribune

  3. "The number of operations will continue to rise sharply in the future unless we do a lot more to encourage people to be more active and eat more healthily," Mr Lansley said. "The Government is failing on reducing obesity, which is sadly...
    on May 29, 2008 By: Andrew Lansley Source: Hospital Healthcare Europe

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