Eating
for a healthy heart
Heart disease, high blood pressure and
diabetes are major health risks. Even if you are healthy, once
you hit the big 40, it is time to ensure that you are eating
health for the sake of your hard working heart.
Bad cholesterol or a bad diet
is something we all experience at
some point
in
time.
It's
impossible
to
eat healthy our whole
lives, even though we may try hard to do it. Eating healthy
for your heart is something everyone should try to do, especially
when it comes to restoring health and reducing heart attacks.
Your heart and food
We know these things for sure - a diet high in saturated fats
will help raise your cholesterol, which is a risk factor for
heart disease. People that are obese are more prone to heart
disease. A diet high in sodium may elevate your blood pressure,
leading to inflammation and even heart disease.
To help prevent heart disease and improve your health, put the
tips below to good use.
Eat plenty of fish
Herring, sardines, and salmon are all excellent sources of Omega
3 essential fatty acids. Other fish are great too, although
Omega 3 may help to get your cholesterol down to a healthier
level.
Choosing healthy fats and oils
Saturated fat will increase the risk of heart disease. It's found
in meat, butter, and even coconut oil. You should avoid them
until your cholesterol levels are down and you are at a healthy
weight. Even those that love red meats can enjoy seafood and
nuts for their main sources of protein.
Monounsaturated fats such as olive oils will help you to protect
your heart. Olive oil is an ideal choice for cooking, dressing,
or even as a dipping sauce.
Plenty of fiber
Fiber can help you control your cholesterol. You can find fiber
in whole grain products to help control sugar absorption as
well, which will help you keep your digestive system healthy.
Choosing carbohydrates
Eating for your heart involves staying away from sugary foods
such as candy, cookies, cakes, and pastries. Eating a lot of
sugar isn't good for your heart disease at all. Healthy carbohydrates
involve whole grain breads, whole grain pasta, brown rice,
and a lot of vegetables. You should make fruits and vegetables
the main aspect of your diet.
Healthy cooking methods
Stir frying and sauteing with olive oil or canola oil are both
great methods, as you shouldn't dip your food in batter and
fry it anymore. If you cook chicken, remove the skin and bake
it in the oven in foil.
Instead of frying your fish you should always bake it. Steaming
your vegetables can help maintain the most nutrients. You should
use cream sauces or lots of butter anymore either. When you eat
vegetables, try squeezing lemon juice on them or using your favorite
seasonings.
As you make the proper changes to your diet, keep in mind that
it takes time for them to become habits. Eating healthy is always
great for your body and your lifestyle, especially when it comes
to your heart and the prevention of heart disease.
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