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Health & Diet
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When it comes to a heart-healthy lifestyle, almost everyone has room for
improvement.
Making healthy choices makes a healthy life, and these tips will help you
achieve your goals.
Some people could lower their blood pressure; others could quit smoking, take
off a few pounds or get some exercise.
What's your plan for a healthy lifestyle?
If you can't handle all of these changes at once, then pick the ones you can do
to begin with, and then gradually add the others.
For a Heart-Healthy Diet:
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Limit the amount of red meat you eat each week.
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Eat skinless poultry and fish
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Avoid saturated fats.
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Eat more steamed, baked, broiled or stewed dishes, and fewer that are fried,
breaded, creamed or heavily sauced.
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Eat more grains, fruits and vegetables.
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Know your target weight.
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Know your target cholesterol level.
To Keep Your Heart Strong with Exercise:
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Begin an exercise program that's at least 20 minutes long, three or more times
a week.
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Include aerobic exercise such as running, swimming, bicycling and walking.
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Work with your doctor to tailor the program to your needs.
To Reduce Your Blood Pressure:
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Maintain a healthy weight.
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Exercise regularly.
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Cut back on salt. Check your blood pressure regularly.
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Take blood pressure medication if necessary.
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Know your target blood pressure.
To Cut Back on Stress:
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Learn stress management techniques.
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Avoid stressful situations.
To Reduce the Heart Disease Risks of Smoking:
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Join a stop-smoking class.
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Join a support group for "Quitters."
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Get help from your doctor to quit.
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Develop a plan to quit smoking (include a target date).
I hope this information helps you adapt a healthy lifestyle. Remember, every
change that reduces your risk of heart disease also reduces your risk of
cancer, diabetes, hardening of the arteries and a host of other ailments.
Until next time, keep healthy!
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