Avocados:
Avocados are another tasty food option that should be consumed to maintain and improve heart health. Honestly, it is one of my absolute favourites! In some regions of the Caribbean, namely Jamaica, this fruit is known as pear and is not consumed as a fruit, more like an accompaniment or side to your mains. While some researchers may consider monounsaturated fats, which are found in avocados, to be unhealthy, moderate intake of this type of fat instead of saturated and trans fats is beneficial to one’s health. Also, avocados are an excellent potassium source, which is a vital nutrient that contributes to heart health.
Seafood high in fats:
Omega-3 has provided significant benefits to heart health; omega-3 is mainly found in fish high in fats such as sardines, mackerel, salmon and tuna. Individuals who consume seafood, particularly salmon, regularly will most likely see a decrease in their diastolic blood pressure.
Also, the constant consumption of fish over a lengthy period has proven to regulate blood sugar levels, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Now we know everyone is not fans of fish *even though we can’t fathom why* you can still access the benefits that consuming fish provides by consuming fish oil. While it may not be as appealing as fish, it is an ideal option for substituting fish if you intend to receive your required allotment of omega-3 supplements.
Nuts and seeds:
The majority of people in the world love nuts! We consume nuts as snacks and as accompaniments or toppings on our ice-cream, sundae, or other desserts. The visuals alone are so tempting! But many of us are unaware that raw nuts and seeds are excellent and essential to heart health. Nuts and seeds are excellent sources of nutrients, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Regular intake can lower cholesterol, diastolic blood pressure and help to protect from heart disease.
While we chose to highlight some of our favourite foods that promote heart health, there are many other options out there that you can research and consume! Education on improving heart health is essential, but it’s useless if we don’t enforce it and put it into practice. Let’s all vow to eat healthier and take great care of our hearts. After all, that’s where all the love comes from, right??
Until next time!