Incorporate fruits and vegetables into meals from "summary" of Prevent a Second Heart Attack by Janet Bond Brill, PhD, RD, LDN
It is crucial to include plenty of fruits and vegetables in your daily meals to promote heart health and prevent a second heart attack. These colorful and nutrient-rich foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that can help lower your risk of cardiovascular disease. By incorporating a variety of fruits and vegetables into your meals, you can ensure that you are getting a wide range of nutrients that are essential for maintaining a healthy heart.
One simple way to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your meals is by starting your day with a nutritious breakfast. You can add berries, bananas, or sliced apples to your morning oatmeal or yogurt for a delicious and heart-healthy meal. Alternatively, you can blend up a smoothie with spinach, kale, and your favorite fruits for a quick and easy breakfast on the go.
For lunch and dinner, make sure to include a generous portion of vegetables on your plate. You can sauté or roast vegetables like peppers, zucchini, and broccoli as a side dish, or add them to soups, stews, or stir-fries...
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