The Healthy Heart Diet
By
Linda Tremer
Since February is heart month it's
appropriate to look at a healthy heart diet.
The one that comes to mind is Dr. Dean
Ornish's diet. He calls it the Program for
Reversing Heart Disease.
Dr. Ornish showed that it is
possible to reverse heart disease without
drugs and surgery. His plan includes diet,
exercise, support groups, meditation and
yoga. His quotes a study that showed if you
are 5% overweight you are 30 percent more
likely to develop heart disease. Those that
are moderately overweight have a risk 80
percent higher risk than lean people. And if
you are 30 percent overweight you're over
300 percent more likely to contract heart
disease.
His research showed that
coronary heart disease can be reversed by
making different lifestyle choices. The
lifestyle changes include diet, stress
management, quitting smoking, moderate
exercise, and emotional support.
This weight loss program is a
more healthful way of living. It is not just
a diet with restricted calories. It involves
moderate exercise. Note, moderate exercise
has most of the same benefits of more
intensive exercise without the risk of
injury. Moderate exercise helps you lose
weight and it strengthens your heart.
Stress management includes
relaxation through meditation or yoga.
Having a support team to cheer you on and
encourage you is a big part of his program.
To follow this diet program at home you need
the support and encouragement of your
family. The average person consumes about 40
percent of calories as fat. Dr. Ornish's
diet recommends consuming only 10 percent of
your calories as fat.
People in the study using
this diet lost an average of twenty-two
pounds the first year. On the diet you eat
foods that are very low in fat, high in
complex carbohydrates, and high in fiber.
You avoid foods from animals, oils, high fat
dairy, sugar, alcohol and any food with more
than 2 grams of fat per serving.
This is pretty much a
vegetarian, low fat, high fiber diet. There
are no calorie restrictions, just good
healthy food. Basically if you change the
type of food you eat you to better quality
food you can eat more of it. On this diet
you eat more often and become healthier.
This healthy diet and exercise plan has been
shown to reduce blood pressure and
cholesterol. It reduces chest pain or
angina. And best of all it actually reverses
coronary artery disease. It is more
effective than traditional methods. The only
drawback is that it is very hard to follow.
Dr. Ornish has shown that
drugs and surgery are not necessary when
people adhere to the program. It may take
months to see a reversal in heart disease
but you will start to feel better much
sooner.

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