Irish Heart Foundation
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Irish Heart Foundation’s Dietitian Sarah Noone Tells Us How to Eat Your Way to a
Healthier Heart in the New Year
After all
the indulgence of the party season, January is the month of New Year’s
resolutions. Many of these focus on weight and nutrition, which is good news for
heart health, as increased physical activity and achieving a healthy weight can
cut your chances of developing heart disease and stroke. So here’s our top three
tips to eat your way to a healthier heart:
1. The best
place to start is often reviewing portion sizes. Our perception of what is a
‘healthy’ or ‘normal’ portion can be quite different from what’s recommended.
Compare your portions to the Food Pyramid. What changes can you make?
2. Swap bad
fats for good fats. In practice this means choosing less butter, processed meats
and full fat products and swapping for heart-healthy fats like nuts, seeds and
oily fish. These changes will mean a healthier cholesterol and reduce your risk
of heart disease and stroke.
3. Cut down
on Salt. There is a proven link between a high salt diet and high blood
pressure. To cut your risk of stroke and heart disease swap salt for black
pepper, lemon juice, herbs and spices.
Overall
it‘s not about any one food or nutrient. Rather a heart-healthy diet contains
plenty of vegetables, fruit, salads, wholegrains and oily fish, modest intakes
of oils, low fat dairy and meat and low intakes of foods high in fat, salt and
sugar.
Making
changes isn’t always easy. Having a plan based on a desirable achievable goal
can be hugely effective for those wishing to make a change. Start today and make
one change!

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