Friday, 28 November 2014

Not a Blog: Adherence to Low-Risk Practices – Diet Santé Optimal Health.


Santé Optimal Health.

The previous study quoted(last blog) on 20,000 Swedes changes the conversation about risk factors and risk behavior in health. The study concentrates on adhering to low-risk practices rather than focusing on which risk factors we have.

Is it difficult to adhere to a low-risk diet or, in other words, is it hard to eat healthy?

In the study, the foods with a beneficial effect on cardiovascular health were scored high; for example: fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, reduced-fat dairy products, whole grains and fish. Non-recommended foods including red and processed meat, fried potatoes, solid fats, full-fat cheese, white bread, refined cereals and various other meats were scored low.

As you might have guessed, the participants who consumed the beneficial foods had better cardiovascular outcomes. This seems pretty straightforward; we should look to choose foods with a beneficial effect on cardiovascular health and avoid or limit those that do not. Making these healthy choices may seem harder than ever due to today’s fast paced lifestyle, but Registered Dietitians can help sort this out for you.

Optimal Health has the programs and staff to help you add a low-risk diet to your lifestyle, contact us today.

Our health professionals can guide you to Optimal Health!

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