• Home
  • Healthy Living
  • Mind & Body
  • Workouts

These healthy food and workout ideas may result in keeping your heart healthy

November 10, 2024 by admin in Healthy Living

A plant-based diet or limiting processed food and animal products, and focusing more on whole foods gives your body a variety of micronutrients, minerals and fibre.

 

People these days mostly have a sedentary lifestyle. This is characterised by insufficient physical activity in their daily lives. Studies suggest that 1 out of 5 people are physically inactive. Sitting for a period is a major reason for people developing heart diseases. Even for physically-active people, there is a threshold of 10 hours; this means sitting for 10 hours or more increases the risk of heart diseases. Sitting for a long period has become a significant part of our sedentary behaviour that triggers many health hazards relating to metabolism due to the lack of exercise or absolute inactivity.

“Over the years, there has been a significant rise in the disease burden, and heart-related diseases fall under the category. It is considered a major cause of mortality in India, and not committing to a lifestyle that ensures a healthy heart is the biggest contributor to the common cardiovascular diseases like coronary heart disease (CHD), high blood pressure and cholesterol that have reached epidemic proportions. Apart from some of the factors like family history, there are some factors which can be controlled by us by following some of the preventive steps to reduce the risk of developing the disease”, says Dr Prabhakar Koregol, Consultant Cardiology, Fortis Hospital.

There have been decades of the results showing exercise promotes heart’s health and it is aerobic exercises such as walking, swimming and running that provide the greatest benefits even in patients who have fairly advanced heart disease.

 

Mild workouts

* Thirty minutes of brisk walking every day has been proven to improve sleeping patterns and heart health.

* Swimming for most is an easy and relaxing sport that tends to benefit the body in multiple ways. Even an hour of swimming in a week is all you need to maintain good heart health.

* Moderate intensity dancing is linked to lower CVD. Pick a good aerobic beat, which ranges from 120 to 135 beats per minute, and do a little tango.

* There is no harm in getting some wind in your hair with cycling. However, if you are not able to find a good park to test your riding skills, a cycling machine is not a bad option either.

* Besides keeping your body fit and healthy, a regular aerobics regime also benefits the heart and lungs. It helps reduce cholesterol and diabetes risks, improves immune functions and much more.

* Elliptical Machine is one of the fastest-growing aerobic options. The biggest advantage of this machine is that it adjusts according to the heart rate and lets you exercise at a comfortable pace.

Being obese can contribute to the risk of a variety of heart diseases. In overweight people, fitness levels is much more important than their actual weight and losing weight may not be as important as increasing fitness levels. It is important to make sure to be within the healthy weight range, which can be monitored by calculating the body mass index (BMI).

 

Food is a key for good health

There is a lot of evidence that a plant-based diet reduces cholesterol levels. A plant-based diet or limiting processed food and animal products, and focusing more on whole foods gives your body a variety of micronutrients, minerals and fibre. Eating foods close to their natural form is most beneficial, for instance, eating a whole orange as opposed to drinking orange juice where the orange has lost all its fibres when it is juiced.

Keeping food in their whole form gives your body more health benefits. Swapping dairy for plant-based milk can help with the smooth transition from dairy products to plant-based products. The focus should be more on eating the right kind of food and avoiding the unhealthy ones and developing a habit of choosing the right snack can help you avoid many heart diseases and their complications.

About The Author: admin

5 Common Gym Injuries and How to Avoid Them
7 Daily Habits That Can Transform Your Life

Related Posts

  • 9 Easy Little Habits That Make People Stronger And More Resilient
    March 28, 2023 0 comments
    We're hearing a lot about resilience these days and we need it more than ever. Unfortunately, Read more!
  • Part II: Superfoods You Need to Try
    March 31, 2023 0 comments
    Superfoods are all the rage these days. It’s no wonder when you consider the sheer volume of Read more!
  • When Is the Best Time of Day to Work Out?
    July 15, 2023 0 comments
    Here’s what the science says about how to plan exercise to meet your health and fitness Read more!

Leave a Comment! Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Recent Posts
  • ​7 ‘cool’ habits young adults must ditch for good mental and physical health​
  • Top 6 Healthy Habits To Train Your Brain To Be Happier!
  • Weight Loss Tips: Here’s Why You Should Add Burpees To Your Workout Routine
  • Not just mind & body, experts say yoga can prevent and help manage chronic diseases
  • Eating fruits with curd? Dietician shares 6 reasons why it may be a bad idea, suggests 4 alternatives
Categories
  • Healthy Living
  • Mind & Body
  • Workouts
© 2024 FitnessRant. All Rights Reserved.   |   Contact us   |   Privacy Policy   |   For Advertisers