Eating Heart-Healthy Food: Using the DASH PlanEating healthy for your heart doesn’t have to be hard or boring. You just need to know how to make healthier choices. That means eating mostly foods that are low in fat and high in fiber.
Understanding Good Food ChoicesRemember these four key points, which are the basics of good nutrition:
Balance. Eat a mix of different types of food from each level of the pyramid.
Variety. Choose a wide range of foods of different colors.
Flexibility. Find an eating plan that fits your schedule and tastes.
Moderation. Avoid too much of any one food.
Healthy Fast Food ChoicesWhen making a meal out of fast food, the key is not to overdo it. To begin with, don’t get into a rut when you order. Balance high-fat foods with low-fat choices. Try the following trade-offs.
Eating a High-Fiber DietFiber is what gives strength and structure to plants. Most grains, beans, vegetables, and fruits contain fiber. Foods rich in fiber are often low in calories and fat, and they fill you up more. They may also reduce your risks for certain health problems.
Tips for Using Less SaltMost people with heart problems, including high blood pressure, need to eat less salt, or sodium. Here are ideas on how to do that.
Healthy Tips for Eating OutYou don’t have to give up eating out to cut down on fat, cholesterol, and salt. You just need to think about what you order. Many menus highlight low-fat and low-sodium dishes. But if you can’t find what you want, ask.
Weight Management: Healthy EatingFood is your body’s fuel. You can’t live without it. The key is to give your body enough nutrients and energy without eating too much. Learn new eating habits to manage your weight.