Know the risk factors
for heart disease
- · High LDL (bad) cholesterol
- · High triglyceride levels
- · Reduced HDL (good) cholesterol
- · High blood pressure (hypertension)
- · Physical inactivity
- · Smoking
- · Obesity
- · Diabetes
- · Eating a diet high in saturated fats (French fries, pizza, cheese steaks, chips, cookies, cake, candy…)
- · Family history
Eat and Cook
with more GardenCuizine!
Eating more Whole Grains, Fruits and Vegetables can naturally lower your cholesterol and improve your health. Plant foods contain natural plant compounds called plant stanols, which have been scientifically shown to lower cholesterol. In addition, plant foods are generally low in fat and sodium - just what the doctor ordered as part of a ♥ heart healthy diet. A registered dietitian can customize a meal plan for you and provide complete dietary guidelines. Eating a diet low in fat, sodium and dietary cholesterol makes good disease prevention sense and is not just for those who have heart disease.
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