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Choices for a Healthy Heart (Comb Binding)

Choices for a Healthy Heart (Comb Binding)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Choices for a Healthy Heart
Review: I first came across this book, at the age of 37, while I was participating in a Cardiac Rehab program. Because of my heart disease, I was required to begin eating a low-fat, low-cholersterol diet. This book provided me with recipes that were good for me and that my family would actually eat. It also gave me practical information and strategies for implemeting other lifestyle changes that would help in preventing additional heart disease related health issues. A very easy read and extremely helpful. Everyone will benefit from the common sense strategies and delicious recipes for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Don't wait until you have heart disease to buy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Choices for a Healthy Heart by Piscatella et al.
Review: This book describes strategies to enhance the prospect of
enjoying a healthy heart through sensible eating, the cessation
of smoking, stress reduction and exercise. The author recommends
reducing saturated fats, sodium (Na) and cholesterol to achieve
the ideal body weight. The BMR is presented as a mathematical
calculation of the number of calories needed when the body is
at rest. The first principle is to reduce fats found in
meats, oils and dairy products. The authors recommend carefully
reading labels. For instance, a popular brand of soda may have
28 grams of sugar; whereas, a scoop of an all-natural ice
cream may contain only 11-14 grams of sugar. Exercise is cited
as a positive activity to reduce stress, strengthen the heart,
improve blood chemistry and enhance the brain. Smoking kills
the arterial walls. There are some high quality foods for
consumption; such as, lentil soup, lean meat, almonds , tuna
and other foods which are low in calories and high in protein.


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