Nutrition for Heart Health- Keeping it Practical

Nutrition for heart health simply comes down to incorporating some basic diet and lifestyle practices to your day, that anyone can do...

You have a very loyal friend that you may be taking for granted. This friend works tirelessly for you, 24/7, never stopping to take a break, in order to make sure your body has everything it needs to be healthy and happy. This friend is your heart! The heart, our body’s powerhouse, tirelessly pumps blood, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen to every cell in the body. Understanding some basics of how to optimize your nutrition for heart health can go a long way in giving that loyal friend a boost of support, and living a long, healthy life.

Our hearts are amazing, muscular organs.  But they do have vulnerabilities. Cardiovascular diseases, such as coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and strokes, are among the leading causes of death globally. Several risk factors contribute to these conditions, including high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, diabetes, consuming alcohol, and smoking. While genetics do play a role in one’s predisposition to developing a heart related illness, lifestyle choices and behaviors, with nutrition being the most important, can make a significant difference in how your body will fare. According to leading medical experts, ninety percent of the nearly 18 million heart disease cases worldwide could be prevented by people adopting healthier eating, exercise, and other lifestyle habits.

Nutrition for Heart Health, an Introduction

Before I dive into nutrition for heart health, I want to make clear that adopting heart healthy eating habits does not have to mean turning your life upside down, or giving up your favorite foods. By simply augmenting your choices to include 1) fewer foods that harm your heart, and 2) more foods that support your heart, you can begin to make a meaningful difference in not only the health of your heart, but also your overall long-term health. A balanced diet rich in nutrient-dense foods can help manage risk factors, lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reduce inflammation, and maintain a healthy weight and body composition. Conversely, diets high in saturated and trans fats, sodium, refined sugars, and processed foods can increase the likelihood of developing heart disease. So it really just comes down to doing what you can to design meals that take these factors into consideration.

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Sleep Hygiene for Optimal Health & Fitness

Good sleep hygiene, done on a consistent basis, is your best, first course of action in supporting overall optimal health and vitality.

If I told you that there is one important habit that if focused on, would automatically make all your other health and fitness disciplines work more easily, would you consider trying it? Of course there are no absolutes when it comes to nutrition and wellness science. But based on observation helping clients in nutrition and health coaching, sleep would be that one thing to focus on. There is a lot of old and emerging data on the impacts of sleep quality on our day to day lives. With that, a great place to start when considering what you can actually do within your control to improve sleep, is to begin the process of learning and mastering good sleep hygiene. So I thought I’d provide some information to help you assess your own sleep quality, sleep hygiene practices, and decide for yourself if and what you may want to do to embrace a better night’s sleep.

Good Sleep Hygiene Just Makes Sense

Sleep is a fundamental pillar of our overall well-being and plays a pivotal role in maintaining a healthy mind and body. Embracing the benefits of sleep and adopting healthy sleep hygiene practices can significantly enhance your quality of life. Beyond providing rest and rejuvenation, a good night’s sleep fosters improved cognitive function, memory consolidation, and emotional stability. It also bolsters our immune system, aids in weight management, and contributes to better cardiovascular health.

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Nutrition Coach- Do You Need One? Here Are Some Clues

nutrition-coach

Nutrition coach, holistic health
coach, lifestyle coach, nutritionist…the world of wellness and nutrition
information, and the variety of professional designations, can be daunting.
So how do you know if you need a nutrition coach? Here are five clues that
you may want to look at. But first, let me share a little about my health
coaching & nutrition coaching approach.

Today’s food supply looks much different than it did 100 years
ago. Modern farming, demand for convenience, economics, and other influential
factors have us eating a lot more calorically dense, yet nutritionally
insufficient, and many times toxic foods and beverages. Our conventional
health care providers are not always set up, in the best way, to provide
in-depth education and guidance to people on the importance of establishing a
healthy lifestyle. This leaves many at a loss for a practical,
nutrition-based solution to their basic health and wellness goals and
objectives. Many of these can be supported by a more consistent,
healthy-eating lifestyle. But many people need the extra education,
knowledge, creativity, and personal guidance to make that happen. Simply
turning to a diet or a fad doesn’t really get to the core of what makes the
body function and thrive. That is where nutrition coaching comes
in.

So how do you know
if you need a nutrition coach?

1. You Feel Run Down & Want More
Energy

Proper nutrition is the key to maintaining healthy metabolism and
consistent energy levels. When we feel hungry, it is our cells telling our
stomach that they need nutrition. The key is to fuel your
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