What we write about
Nutrition observed through the practices of daily life
Astovela Review approaches the subject of men's nutrition without the register of performance culture. There are no rapid transformations here, no competitive framing. The publication is interested in the quieter question: how does a man over 35 construct a daily eating practice that sustains energy, supports active metabolism, and remains genuinely enjoyable?
Each article is drawn from published nutritional research and reviewed for editorial accuracy before publication. The writing is long-form. The language is considered. The conclusions are modest and grounded in what the evidence actually supports.
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Meal Planning for Men
A weekly menu built around portion awareness, seasonal ingredients, and lean protein sources. Planning that holds when the week gets busy.
02
Healthy Fats in Diet
Olive oil, oily fish, avocado, and mixed nuts. The role of healthy fats in a heart-healthy diet and the support they offer to active metabolism.
03
Gut-Friendly Foods
Fermented foods, high-fibre vegetables, and adequate daily hydration. The foundation of digestive comfort for men with desk-based or active working lives.
04
Nutrition for Desk Workers
Energy management through food for men in sedentary professional roles. Nutrient-dense snacks, structured meal timing, and hydration through the working day.
05
Seasonal Eating Habits
How aligning grocery choices with the seasons supports both dietary variety and a more considered relationship with what is on the plate throughout the year.
06
Vitamins for Active Living
Vitamin D3, B12, and C in the context of an active lifestyle. What the published research suggests about sourcing these through diet rather than supplementation where possible.