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Heart Healthy Diet

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A heart healthy diet offers numerous health benefits. When you keep your heart healthy, you reduce the risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, high blood sugars, and increased body weight. There are a good number of health tips both nutritional, like reduction of salt intake and non-nutritional, like regular exercise that one can adopt to promote heart health. In today’s write-up we’ll be focusing more on the nutritional aspects of maintaining a healthy heart.

With poor diet choices and lack of exercise that appears to be the norm for most people, those at risk of developing a heart related ailment like coronary heart disease, hypertension, high blood pressure etc. are steadily on the rise. To lower this risk, it is important that one takes a long hard look at his or her current diet and daily routine and as much as possible take the steps to make the necessary adjustments that will ensure one’s heart is healthy for as long as they’re alive.

Eating a heart healthy diet starts with the consumption of fish. Fish is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acid which aids in reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke. You should also remember to choose your fat calories wisely and to limit your total fat intake. While this may be difficult for some people, eliminating saturated fats and trans-fats from your diet can go a long way in ensuring you have a healthy heart. Foods such as butter, salad dressing, fried foods, snack foods, and sweets put a big strain on the heart. They are loaded with unnecessary fats which clog the arteries and cause numerous heart problems. Whenever you choose to use added fat while cooking, try using monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats, such as avocado, olive, and coconut oil.

When it comes to protein, try not to rely solely on fat dairy and meat products. Although these items may be rich in protein, they are also rich in unhealthy fats. Ensure to get most of your protein from more natural food sources, such as nuts, fish, and legumes. Also remember to watch your cholesterol intake. Many foods are extremely high in cholesterol, and they increase the chance of developing numerous heart diseases. Check your cholesterol levels regularly and discuss proper cholesterol intake with your doctor.

Another important food choice to make is to eat lots of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, plus eating foods that are low in salts. If you’ve spent most of your life eating food high in saturated fats like fried foods, it may be very difficult for you at first, however, you don’t need to switch to a heart healthy diet overnight. You can do it slowly and gradually until you are used to it. Even small changes in your diet overtime can lower your risk of heart disease or heart attack.

Now let’s look at four critical steps you need to take in terms of making food choices that are heart healthy.

  1. Watch your portions

Ensure not to eat more than the recommended serving. It is important that you read the labels on the food items you buy to determine what would pass as one serving. You’ll find that one serving for a meal could be about the size of a deck of cards instead of a full plate. You should try to measure each serving in the beginning and eventually you’ll be able to figure it out by sight.

One way to avoid eating too much is to eat very small portions throughout the day. By eating many smaller portions, you’ll not only feel more satisfied, you’ll also have more energy throughout the day.

  1. Limit your intake of salt and sodium

Reducing salt and sodium in your diet helps to lower blood pressure, which in turn, will reduce the stress on the heart. As much as possible, use little salt or no salt at all when preparing your meals. While your food will taste bland in the beginning, your taste buds will eventually adjust to accommodate the food tastes. Also pay attention to the Sodium content of the packaged foods that you pick and try to avoid snacking too much on chips or fast food. Learn to stay away from processed meats and canned foods as well.

  1. Limit your intake of saturated fats

Eating foods that are high in saturated fats is a big contributor to one having high cholesterol. You should make every effort to cut down the amount of saturated fat you eat. You can reduce fat when you cook by grilling, steaming, baking, or broiling. If you need to fry your dish, use olive oil or avocado oil. Removing fat from beef or pork and removing the skin from poultry can also reduce the amount of fat in it.

  1. Limit alcohol intake

Having some alcohol with a meal has shown some health benefits, however, drinking more than the recommended amount can cause all sorts of health issues besides heart disease like liver damage.

  1. Drink Water: 

The human body contains 70% water. Regular intake of good, clean, and pure water flushes toxins from your system and purifies your blood. Healthy blood means a healthy heart. It is often recommended that we drink at least ½ a gallon of fresh water a day to stay hydrated and healthy

By simply watching and monitoring what you eat and how much you eat will have an impact on your health. If you do everything in moderation, you will make great strides in reducing your risk of heart disease or heart attack. Remember to:

  1. Watch your portions
  2. Avoid salt
  3. Avoid saturated fats
  4. Avoid alcohol and
  5. Drink lots of water

By simply eating healthier foods and working with your physician, you can expect to have a long and healthy life.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT, SO EAT RIGHT!

With Love and gratitude as always, Xo! 


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Disclaimer: Please note that I am not your doctor while I am a health coach by profession. This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice nor does it establish any kind of medical relationship between you and me. I will not be held liable for any damage resulting from or related to your use of this information.