One of the best ways to protect yourself
against a stroke or heart attack is by not smoking. Here are other
ways:
� Maintain a healthy weight
Being overweight increases your risk of high
blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, cardiovascular disease and
diabetes -risk factors for a stroke and heart attack. So eat a nutritious
diet and aim for 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity on most days.
� Limit fats and cholesterol
Limit meat to a total of 6 ounces daily.
Choose fat-free or low-fat dairy products. Limit saturated fats and avoid
trans fats. Instead of solid fats (butter, margarine, shortening),
use monounsaturated oils (canola, olive and peanut) and polyun-saturated
oils (corn, safflower, sesame, sunflower and soy).
� Eat fish that have omega-3s
Eat fish that have omega-3 fatty acids, such
as salmon and trout.
� Eat plenty of fruits and
vegetables
Produce contains nutrients such as potassium,
folate and antioxidants that may protect against stroke and heart
attack. Eat at least three servings of fruits and at least four
servings of vegetables daily.
� Use alcohol moderately, if at all
Too much alcohol can raise blood pressure.
Moderate drink ing is defined as no more than one drink a day for women
and anyone age 65 or older and no more than two drinks a day for men
under 65.
� Reduce sodium (salt)
Limiting sodium in your diet and making other
lifestyle changes can help prevent high blood pressure. If you
already have it, reducing sodium intake further may help lower it.
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