Monday, 17 December 2012

Healthy eating lowers risk of second heart attack

That healthy food in preventing heart disease and type-2 diabetes is well established, but a newly study suggests that chowing down on wholesome foods improves health outcomes even for people who already have heart diseases. People who had diets high in fibre and low in saturated fats had a 30% lower risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, found a study of 30,000 people over the age of 55 with heart  disease or  diabetes  in 40. Healthy food provided additional benefits for people who are taking medication – blood thinners and cholesterol –lowering drugs-to treat their ailments.

Researchers recommend a diet rich in high fibre whole grains instead of white flour products, lots of plant-based foods, more vegetable proteins, like beans, nuts seed and chickpeas, less red meat, less alcohol and less refined sugars.

Thanks,

Hindustan Times-Wellness,

09/12/2012

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