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A [[cardiac diet]], also known as a [[heart-healthy diet]], is a type of diet intended to promote heart health and lower the risk of[[heart disease]]. Heart disease is a prominent cause of [[mortality and disability, and dietary]] modifications can be an essential element of controlling risk factors such high [[blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity]]. 
A [[cardiac diet]], also known as a [[heart-healthy diet]], is a type of diet intended to promote heart health and lower the risk of[[heart disease]]. Heart disease is a prominent cause of [[mortality]] and [[disability]], and dietary modifications can be an essential element of controlling risk factors such high [[blood pressure]], high cholesterol, and [[obesity]]. 


==some steps you may take to develop a diet for heart health==
==some steps you may take to develop a diet for heart health==
*[[Saturated and trans fats]] increase LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and [[heart disease risk]]. Limit your consumption of these [[fats]], which are present in [[animal]] products like [[meat]] and [[dairy]] as well as processed [[meals]] like baked [[goods and snack foods]], to minimize your risk.
*[[Saturated and trans fats]] increase LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and [[heart disease risk]]. Limit your consumption of these [[fats]], which are present in [[animal]] products like [[meat]] and [[dairy]] as well as processed [[meals]] like baked [[goods and snack foods]], to minimize your risk.
*Increase your consumption of [[unsaturated fats]]. Unsaturated fats, such as those found in [[fatty fish, nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils]], can improve cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of [[heart disease]]. Aim for at least two servings of [[fatty fish]] per week and [[prioritize oils]] and other forms of unsaturated fats over saturated and trans fats.
*Increase your consumption of [[unsaturated fats]]. Unsaturated fats, such as those found in [[fatty fish, nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils]], can improve cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of [[heart disease]]. Aim for at least two servings of [[fatty fish]] per week and [[prioritize oils]] and other forms of unsaturated fats over saturated and trans fats.
*[[Fruits and vegetables]] are rich in [[vitamins, minerals, and fiber]] and can help reduce the risk of heart disease by [[lowering cholesterol, decreasing inflammation, and controlling blood pressure]]. Aim for at least five daily servings of fruits and vegetables.
*[[Fruits and vegetables]] are rich in [[vitamins]], [[minerals]], and [[fiber]] and can help reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol, decreasing inflammation, and controlling [[blood pressure]]. Aim for at least five daily servings of fruits and vegetables.
*Whole [[grains]] are a good source of [[fiber]], which can help manage [[cholesterol]] levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Choose whole [[grain bread, pasta, and rice over processed grains]], which have been stripped of fiber and other essential [[elements]].
*Whole [[grains]] are a good source of [[fiber]], which can help manage [[cholesterol]] levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Choose whole [[grain bread, pasta, and rice over processed grains]], which have been stripped of fiber and other essential [[elements]].
*A high sodium consumption can cause [[hypertension]], a risk factor for [[heart disease]]. Limit your intake of [[sodium-rich meals]] such as processed [[foods, canned soups, and salty snacks]] to less than 2,300 milligrams per day to minimize your risk.
*A high sodium consumption can cause [[hypertension]], a risk factor for [[heart disease]]. Limit your intake of [[sodium-rich meals]] such as processed [[foods, canned soups, and salty snacks]] to less than 2,300 milligrams per day to minimize your risk.

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A cardiac diet, also known as a heart-healthy diet, is a type of diet intended to promote heart health and lower the risk ofheart disease. Heart disease is a prominent cause of mortality and disability, and dietary modifications can be an essential element of controlling risk factors such high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity

some steps you may take to develop a diet for heart health

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