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FAQ: How National Nutrition Month Impacts Truckers

With long stretches of highway and limited options, it can be easy to forget the importance that National Nutrition Month has on truckers. However, with obesity and heart disease rates at an all-time high for drivers, it has never been more important to consider reevaluating those quick diet decisions. To help you keep it healthy, Gray Transportation has the answers you need about achieving a beneficial lifestyle on the road.

What can I bring on the road that is healthy but won’t spoil?

As a truck driver, you will need to plan ahead.  By packing meals and snacks that are better for you, you’ll be able to help maintain your weight.  Bringing fruits as a snack is always a good idea, but if you’re afraid of them spoiling, you can bring canned fruits that are in their own natural juice with no added sugar.  Anything whole grain is an important alternative to white breads, and tuna or sardines also come canned so they won’t spoil.  You could also eat high fiber cereal.  Make sure to drink more water and slow down on the sodas and energy drinks.

What are some appliances I can use to create my own healthy foods?

Try using appliances like portable coolers, lunchbox cookers, electric skillets, and mini slow cookers.  While you drive, your dinner can be cooking so that it is ready for you when you have a break.  Try using slow cooker liners to make cleanup easier.  Electric pressure cookers are also a good utensil because you can cook potatoes, rice, oatmeal, and soups all in minutes.

How do I lose weight since I’m on the road all of the time?

Losing weight can be hard when you’re constantly driving.  One way to help yourself with this issue is to count your calories.  By limiting your intake, you can decrease snacking and allow your body to burn excess fat for energy.  Additionally, try eating four to five smaller portioned meals per day instead of two or three main meals.  This will help decrease extra calories and can give you the chance to plan healthier options instead of trying to find three big meals to fill you up. To combat inactivity, try exercising at pit stops by doing five to ten minutes of brisk walking to keep your body healthy.

How or where do I start when trying to become healthier?

When deciding to make a change, finding out where to start is always the hardest part.  We recommend keeping it small.  Switch out some unhealthy meals or snacks with healthier food groups and slowly try to eat smaller amounts at mealtimes.  Don’t drink caffeine before going to bed and be sure to make time for a healthy breakfast. By incorporating these reasonable changes, you can make a big difference in your overall well-being.

At Gray Transportation, we put the health and safety of our drivers above the rest. Contact us with any questions or apply for one of our job positions today.

How You Can Become the Healthy Trucker

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Your health is the most important aspect of your life because it affects all other aspects of your life. Staying healthy as a truck driver is even more important because it is harder on the road. It may be hard to be the healthy trucker, but it is not impossible. Today, Gray Transportation is going to share a few tips on how to be healthy on the road.

There are three major components to staying healthy: eating well, getting enough sleep, and exercising.

Eating well-

What you put into your body can directly affect how healthy you are. On the road, it is easy to stop into the convenience store when you’re fueling up the truck. Seems easy enough, but you’re doing more harm than good. Try to stay away from processed and greasy foods and head for the healthier, more natural options. Many chain truck stops and gas stations have healthier food options for about the same price as junk food. You can also bring your own food on the road to save money.

Getting Enough Sleep-

Sleeping well is just as important as eating well. Sometimes, sleeping on the road won’t be as great as sleeping at home, unfortunately, that’s the nature of the business. The best way to get a good amount of sleep is to make the cab as dark as possible and be sure to put away any distractions, like your phone. Try to get at least 7 hours of sleep every night. Being tired on the road is dangerous because you run the risk of an accident. Always consider sleep one of your top priorities.

Exercising-

Hitting the gym while being a trucker isn’t usually possible, but that doesn’t mean you can do more to get some exercise in. On your breaks, take a few laps around the rest area or at the truck stop. It is good to get your legs moving as much as you can.

Gray Transportation wants you to be the healthy truck driver. Set an example for everyone else and get started today. If you’re driven and a leader, we want you on our team, contact us today to drive for Gray.