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Five foods to keep your ticker healthy

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Five foods to keep your ticker healthy

The American Heart Association says that diet is the cornerstone of cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment. "The guidelines for a heart-healthy diet are simple: keep it high-fibre, antioxidant-rich, low-sodium and low-cholesterol; crank up the potassium; avoid trans fats and limit packaged foods. Those with markers of poor cardiac health need to take special care to ensure their diet is rich in omega-3 fats and fibre," says Dr Anil Sharma, interventional cardiologist, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai. Enrich your diet with these five foods that love your heart.

Garlic

Rx Effect: Reduces blood pressure and atherosclerosis (plaque build-up)Allicin, a chemical found in freshly crushed garlic, has anti-inflammatory and anti-hypertensive properties and prevents clotting. A 2016 Journal of Nutrition study revealed that garlic supplements could regulate slightly elevated cholesterol levels and lower blood pressure in people with hypertension.

Walnuts and almonds

Rx Effect: Reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and fatal arrhythmias Polyunsaturated fats or good fats can take the credit for the favourable reputation of these nuts. They help lower cholesterol and reduce inflammation. Bursting with omega-3 fatty acids, fibre, vitamin E and folate, almonds and walnuts reduce the absorption of cholesterol into the blood stream. The plant sterols in these nuts encourage the liver to make less 'bad' LDL and more 'good' HDL (high-density lipoproteins). A study by the Imperial College London found that eating a handful of nuts (about 20 g) a day could cut the risk of heart disease by 30 per cent, cancer by 15 per cent and diabetes by 40 per cent.

Healthy oils

Rx Effect: Healthy cholesterol levels Use a combination of polyunsatu-rated fatty acids (PUFAs), like sun-flower oil or safflower oil; and monounsaturated fa...

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