Heart-healthy diet
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When you eat a heart-healthy ԁiеt, you lower your risk of getting heart disease or having a stroke. You might also lower your blood pressure.
A heart-healthy ԁiet includes lots of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. It’s important to get plenty of fiber. Eating a heart-healthy diet also means limiting salt (also called “sodium”), cholesterol, and unhealthy fats.
A healthy ԁiеt also provides the right amount of calories for you. Just eating healthy foods might not help control your weight if you eat too many calories. If you have excess body weight, your doctor or nurse will recommend that you lose weight. They can work with you to do this in a healthy way.
Choose healthy foods. The specific amount of each food type that you should eat depends on your age, weight, and sex. But your eating “pattern,” or the types of foods in your ԁiet, are also important.
Some examples:
It’s also important to avoid or limit certain foods and other products. This can be hard, especially if you are used to eating a lot of these things. Even cutting back on some of these things can help your health.
Some examples:
Your doctor or nurse will tell you if there are other guidelines you should follow. They might suggest working with a dietitian (food expert) if you need help changing your ԁiеt.
Some other tips: