Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

  Category: Articles » Health & Fitness » Nutrition » Article
 

Best Heart-Healthy Diet




By Chris Chenoweth

Heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in this country. Eating a nutritious healthy diet can reduce the risk factors (high blood pressure, high cholesterol and obesity) for heart disease. In addition, it will keep these conditions under control if you already have them.


The blood flow through our heart and arteries is affected by the food we eat. A high-fat, high-cholesterol diet builds a blockage (called plaque) in our arteries that slows down the blood flow and obstructs arteries. Depending upon where the blockage occurs, the result is either a heart attack or stroke. The right diet keeps your arteries clear.


HEART-HEALTHY DIET GUIDELINES


+EAT A LOW FAT DIET, low in saturated fats and trans fats. A low-fat diet lowers your blood cholesterol level (which reduces heart disease risk). Foods low in saturated fat include fruits, vegetables, whole grain foods, and low-fat or nonfat dairy products. Avoid butter, margarine, Crisco, animal fats, high fat dairy products, and commercially baked goods such as crackers and cookies.


+EAT LOW CHOLESTEROL FOODS. Low cholesterol foods include fruit, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products and soluble fiber foods like oatmeal, beans, peas, and citrus fruits.


+EAT INSOLUBLE FIBER FOODS. Good sources of insoluble fiber are whole-grain breads, kidney and green beans, beets, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, carrots, and cauliflower.


+CUT DOWN ON SALT. If you have high blood pressure and/or high blood cholesterol, you know to cut down on salt. Flavor your food with herbs and spices rather than table salt that is very high in sodium.


+DRINK WATER, lots and lots of water. Water flushes toxins out of your body and helps keep your metabolism moving.


+DO NOT DRINK sodas or sweetened fruit juices. Instead, drink low-calorie beverages, such as unsweetened tea and juice, or diet soda pop.


+WATCH YOUR WEIGHT. Overweight people have higher blood cholesterol than people who are not overweight. If you are overweight, the extra pounds put extra stress on your heart. If you need to lose weight, remember that losing just 10% of your body weight will reduce your risks for diabetes and heart disease. Losing weight will help your heart stay healthy.


+EXERCISE DAILY. Exercise strengthens your heart by pumping more blood, causing more oxygen to be delivered to your body, resulting in a much more efficient-running body. Exercise also lowers blood pressure and reduces your cholesterol levels.


Combined with a healthy diet, exercise can speed up weight loss. Aerobic exercises are the most heart healthy as they cause you to breathe more deeply and make your heart work harder to pump blood. Aerobic exercise also raises your heart rate (which also burns calories). Examples of aerobic exercise include walking, jogging, running, swimming and bicycling.


How much exercise? If you have been leading a sedentary lifestyle, gradually work up to 20 minutes every day. Make sure you ask your doctor for his/her recommendation. You need to do whatever works best for you.


There are ways you can incorporate movement into your daily schedule. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Walk during a coffee break or lunch. Walk to work or park at the end of the parking lot so you have to walk farther. Walk briskly and swing your arms. Do housework at a quicker pace and more often. Rake leaves, push the lawn mower or do other yard work. Play outside with your kids!


In summary, following a heart healthy diet and lifestyle only requires you to make some simple changes. They can be life-saving changes. Start today!
 
 
About the Author
Chris Chenoweth is the author of the DO-IT-YOURSELF HOME, HEALTH & MONEY GUIDE, 500 pages of household tips, home remedies, diet and nutrition information, health issues and thousands of recipes! http://www.money-home-biz.com. Learn how to burn fat with one of the most effective and healthy fat-burning systems available, the BURN THE FAT program. http://www.ezniche.com/data/article.php?l=18

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/44013.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/44013.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  Some other articles by Chris Chenoweth
Anti-Aging Diet
As we age, we are faced with a reduced metabolism, memory loss, wrinkles, increased risk for chronic diseases, and a sagging body; not exactly wonderful things to look forward to. Believe it or ...

Snack and Lose Weight
Snacking can be part of a balanced and healthy diet as long as the snacks do not consist of empty calories. If you want to indulge in snacking, do so carefully. It is very easy ...

Lose Weight Quickly
Many of us need to lose weight but do not know how to get started. The thought of putting limitations on the food we eat can be disheartening. However, keeping ...

Increase Your Metabolism and Lose Weight
When our main source of energy, our blood sugar, runs low, the process of metabolism turns our body fat into energy. When our supply of blood sugar runs high, the process of ...

Best Diet for You
Because there are so many different diet options available on the market today, it is extremely difficult to find a healthy diet plan ...

Natural Remedies for Flu and the Common Cold
When you have a cold or the flu, what is the first thing you do? Do you head for the drugstore to choose ...

  
  Recent Articles
What are Almonds Good For?
by Charles Browne

Mankind was Not Put on Earth to Be a Meateater
by Betty Remple

Lycopene: The Colorful Weapon To Fight Cancer
by Christine Macguire

Winsor Pilates Powerful fitness program
by Elitesfitness

The Battle for Enzymes: Vital Organs verses the Diegestive System
by Steve Johnsen

The Essential Facts to Keeping Healthy
by Jason Sands

Go Nuts with Nuts
by Doran Roggio

Nutrition Fact: Vitamin C is Essential
by Steven Johnson

Eat "Gut's and Grease" For Freakish Strength & Vitality
by Elliott Hulse

New Report Finds Many Supermarket Shoppers Not Warned About Mercury in Seafood
by Melanie

Healthy Snacks for Toddlers
by Kim Roach

Health and Longevity Secrets of the Okinawans
by Mike Kinnaird

Can't connect to database