FOODS THAT HELP KEEP HEALTHY
HEARTS
Fiber is good.
This is an established fact that most nutritionists and medical persons
agree upon. Recent studies have
discovered that there are some definite advantages to fiber that help older people
to reduce the risk of heart attack.
The American Journal of Medical Association
published a study which had observed over 3000 older males and females for a
period of nine years. Results were
encouraging for those who are willing to make dietary adjustments. Whole wheat breads emerged a winner. Even
such a minor change as to eat two slices a day lowered the risk of heart
disease. The darker breads like whole
wheat, rye, and pumpernickel proved more effective at lowering cardiovascular
risk than did other sources of cereal fiber.
The Food guide pyramid has long promoted bread,
cereal, rice and pasta as the base or broader part of a healthy diet. Now we can choose the whole wheat from this
group with hope for a healthier heart.
Daily servings of 8-11 are recommended to be eaten from this group.
Another study conducted by the
Cold water fish also made the list for foods that
help prevent heart problems. Salmon,
tuna, trout, striped bass, and herring have large concentrations of omega-3
fatty acids. Eating such fish two times
a week has been known to reduce heart risk and also cancer risk.