World Heart Day: How one should take care; top tips
This World Heart Day, let`s have a light-hearted conversation about the importance of having a healthy heart and how one should take care of it. Being aware of cardiovascular diseases and measures to prevent them is of utmost importance to all of us, especially adults of over 40 years of age, to ensure they follow a healthy routine. The past few months may have tempted you to lead a sedentary life, with limited physical activity and excess consumption of junk food, which can have long term adverse effects if left unchecked. So step up! It`s time to take a little extra care of your heart! These simple tweaks in your diet and lifestyle, suggested by experts at Kimaye Health- INI Farms, can go a long way in keeping your heart healthy and happy:
Start your day with whole grains
Consuming whole grains like brown rice or whole wheat bring in great nutrition and is good for the heart as well. Substitute your white food with the brown, while keeping a check on the portion size. Other whole grains like Barley, oatmeal, and buckwheat are some other interesting options for you. Remember to never make your food routine mundane. Photo: Pixabay
Have fun with fruits
Go all fancy with your favourite fruits but make sure you don`t go overboard. Slice them into your fruit salads, or blend them for juices and smoothies. Consistently eating at least two fruits a day will surely go a long way. While all fruits come packed with sweetness and nutrients, Berries and Pomegranates are great for heart health because of their richness in anti-oxidants. So eat more `Red` for good heart health! Photo: Pixabay
So-far, So fit
Go wise with veggies
Don`t be an owl
You could be all-wise, but not if you don`t sleep on time! An adequate amount of sleep is essential while working long hours will only add to your stress. Workout a proper sleep schedule and follow it consistently. Good sleep is usually between 7-8 hours. Anything less than that may make you lethargic, moody, or may add to your weight gain. Photo: Pixabay