Do The Diet
You can never really have a healthy heart if you 
don’t exercise dietary discipline. A diet high in fiber and omega-3 
fatty acids, and low on refined sugars and trans fats is what will help 
you get to a healthy heart and lowered cholesterol. Cutting out the 
obvious like deep-fried foods, steak dinners, pizzas, etc. is the only 
way for you to arrive at a healthy heart. As far what you should be 
eating goes, eating salmon, a fish that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, 
will help decrease your chances of death via a coronary artery disease. 
Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables too. This will help keep your weight 
and blood pressure under control.
Say No To Alcohol
You probably knew this, but have never chosen to 
limit your intake of alcohol. Alcohol by itself is not bad, it’s only 
when people have a drink too many on a daily basis that alcohol tends to
 reveal its ugly side. Excessive consumption of alcohol can result in 
high blood pressure and at times even a heart failure. However, alcohol 
consumed in moderation can be effective in increasing good cholesterol.
Stop Stress
Everyone’s life is prone to stress, only varying 
degrees of the same. This only means that as an individual you have got 
to muster the courage to learn how to keep ‘stress levels’ well below 
the limits of harm. People who stress about the silliest of things and 
even more about significant issues tend to smoke, drink, and overeat. 
This only leads to a vicious cycle, the end of which leads to a heart 
attack. The only way to get out of this vicious cycle is to stop 
stressing and take life as easy it’s supposed to be taken.
Sleep On It 
Has someone ever told you that sleep is bad for 
you? No? Well, that is because sleep is only good for you. It is the 
only way your body recovers from what could have been an extremely 
tiring day. Sleep as a basic function of life not only improves your 
ability to perform basic and complex tasks, but also increases heart 
health and even does wonders for your mood. Remember this, the more you 
sleep, the lesser the chances of dying from a heart disease. However, 
this does not mean you sleep throughout the day. It only means that you 
at any cost have to get your 8-9 hours of sleep.  
Bury The Bud
If you smoke a lot or don’t smoke much but smoke 
occasionally, this one’s for you. It’s a proven fact that smoking can 
result in a heart disease. The chances of you having to deal with a 
heart disease are directly proportionate to the number of cigarettes you
 smoke. So, remember the next time the urge to smoke kicks in, kill it 
by saying NO!
Exercise
Last but not least, physical activity is what 
should be considered for a hale and healthy heart. Exercising regularly 
apart from building your strength and endurance also leads to a healthy 
heart and this is as good as a fact. Remember, it’s called cardio for a 
reason. Speaking about cardio, make it a point to indulge in activities 
that challenge your cardiovascular system. Ultimately, it is these 
challenges that will help you arrive at your ‘hearty’ goals.
 
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