Preventing Heart Disease and Choosing the Best Plan for It
A healthy diet is a major factor in reducing your risk of heart disease. Salads are often a healthy choice, but you need to avoid high-fat items. Dressing, bacon bits, and shredded cheese may do more harm than good.
If you’ve decided you want to lose weight as a means of preventing heart disease, chances are you’ve done the research on diets, plans, gyms, exercises, and a healthy lifestyle.
To begin with, to lose weight, you first need to evaluate a few facts:
- Burn off more calories than you eat, and you will lose weight. You can either eat very little in order to lose weight, or you can stick to an exercise plan that will burn off calories and allow you to reach your goal. It’s also important to note that if you go for a strict diet decreasing your calorie intake. Your body may slow down your metabolism to adjust for the lower calorie intake. This may cause actual gain weight instead of loss.
- Hydration is a must. Water and oxygen accelerate fat burning. Make sure that you drink at least a half gallon of water per day. Your body will use this water to lose weight without straining your heart. Combining your water intake with exercise will work best. Simple, regular exercise like walking, biking, will do the trick. As long as you get your heart rate up a little bit, it’s a good fat burning exercise.
- Finally, consistency is the key when it comes to your weight loss and fitness plan. Preventing heart disease is a a life-long commitment. Choosing an activity you can do forever without the need of special gear or equipment, such as walking, will make you lead a healthy lifestyle.
Remember, if you can find the time to take a 20-minute brisk walk every day. You will be preventing heart disease for life.
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