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A heart-healthy diet focuses on adding more healthy foods to your diet and cutting back on foods that are not so good for you.
This advice matches the heart-healthy diet recommended by the American Heart Association.
Healthy foods are ones that are high in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other nutrients, such as:
Foods to limit are ones that are high in:
Eating foods that contain unhealthy fats can raise the LDL ("bad") cholesterol in your blood. Having a high level of LDL cholesterol increases your chance of having clogged arteries (atherosclerosis), which can lead to coronary artery disease and heart attack.
Trans fat is especially unhealthy. It both raises the level of "bad” cholesterol and lowers the "good" cholesterol in the blood. Try to avoid trans fat as much as possible.
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If I see "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil" on a food label, I should avoid that food because it contains trans fat.
TrueShortening, partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and some margarines contain unhealthy trans fats. Read food labels and try to avoid foods with trans fats and shortening, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, or hydrogenated vegetable oils in the ingredient list. It's a good idea to choose only foods that have 0 grams of trans fat.
FalseShortening, partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and some margarines contain unhealthy trans fats. Read food labels and try to avoid foods with trans fats and shortening, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, or hydrogenated vegetable oils in the ingredient list. It's a good idea to choose only foods that have 0 grams of trans fat.
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Heart Disease: Eating a Heart-Healthy Diet
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: May 1, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine Rhonda O'Brien, MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator | |
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