Kareena Kapoor Khan recently answered the burning question: “What is the most joyfully ridiculous rumour that you have heard about yourself?” with “That I eat quinoa and air. Ughh…no!”
But it’s not just this interview with The Nod, previously, too, the actor has emphasised eating fresh, home-cooked foods while practising portion control, along with regular workouts and good sleep. “Dinner by 6 pm, lights out by 9:30 pm, morning workouts before the world wakes up,” she said in another interview with the same magazine.
Khan’s playful response to the idea that she survives on quinoa and air is a great reminder that even celebrities need real, nourishing food to stay healthy and energetic. “Despite the myths, no one, including celebrities, can thrive on a restrictive diet,” said Kanikka Malhotra, consultant dietician and certified diabetes educator.
According to Malhotra, our bodies need a mix of carbohydrates, proteins, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals to function at their best. “A balanced meal gives us the energy to get through busy days, supports our immune system, and keeps us feeling and looking our best. Just like Kareena, enjoying a variety of wholesome foods is the real secret to staying fit, healthy, and happy,” Malhotra said.
Emotionally, a balanced meal promotes a healthier relationship with food, reducing guilt and stress around eating. This encourages mindful eating habits, learning to listen to hunger cues rather than eating out of boredom or habit.
Experts warrant the need of a balanced diet rich in fibre and low in refined carbs, consistent physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking or excessive alcohol can all help.
Constantly eating without allowing your body time to digest can lead to weight gain, especially if the meals are high in calories, sugars, or fats. It is imperative to ask the expert about the type of approach that is suitable for your body and accordingly go about it.