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Enjoy Your Fruits and Vegetables for a Healthy Heart

We all know that eating more fruits and vegetables is part of a healthy diet. Research now shows that these healthy foods also appear to decrease our risk of heart disease by actually modifying our genetic code.(1) A comprehensive diet and gene heart study published October 2011 in PLoS Medicine recently concluded that people with high-risk gene mutations who ate at least two servings of raw fruits ,vegetables and berries each day had a similar risk of heart disease as those with low-risk versions of the gene.

"Our research suggests there may be an important interplay between genes and diet in cardiovascular disease. Future research is necessary to understand the mechanism of this interaction, which will shed light on the underlying metabolic processes that the 9p21 gene is involved in." Lead author, Dr. Ron Do

10 Easy Ways to Add More Fruits and Vegetables to Your Diet

Adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet is easy with a little planning. Here are 10 tips I use every day that help my whole family eat better:

  1. Add whole fruit or berries to your breakfast. A handful of blueberries or strawberries is great over breakfast oatmeal, quinoa, or yogurt.
  2. Stuff an omelet with vegetables. Adding peppers, onions, tomatoes, and other veggies turns eggs into a complete meal.
  3. Add some variety to your morning smoothie. Use your favorite meal replacement shake as the base and add fresh or frozen berries, mixed fruit, or banana. Check out some Heart Smart Smoothie recipes.
  4. Place a bowl of colorful fruit where everyone can easily grab something for a snack on the run. I keep bowls of apples, oranges and bananas on the kitchen counter. You'd be amazed how quickly that fruit disappears.
  5. Keep cut vegetables handy for mid-afternoon snacks, side-dishes, lunch box additions, or a quick nibble while waiting for dinner. Ready-to-eat favorites: red, green or yellow peppers, broccoli or cauliflower florets, carrots, celery sticks, cucumbers, snap peas or while radishes.
  6. Exchange cut veggies and hummus for that chips and dip.
  7. Add color to your salads: Berries and mandarin orange slices are great, as are grape tomatoes and carrot slices. Be inventive!
  8. Add vegetables to your sandwiches. Ripe avocado makes a yummy spread instead of mayonnaise, and sliced pineapple, apple, peppers, cucumber and tomato add both crunch and flavor.
  9. Make salad a main dish of dark, leafy greens and other colorful vegetables. Add chickpeas or edamame (fresh soybeans) for protein. Squeeze fresh lemon wedges on the salad for a quick, low calorie dressing.
  10. Grill colorful veggie kabobs with tomatoes, green and red peppers, onions, and mushrooms. Perfect as the weather gets a bit warmer this spring and summer.

Do you eat 5 or more more fruits and vegetables everyday? Share some tips that you use to increase the number of servings of these colorful and flavorful foods. I'll pass your tips on to my readers. :~)

Live Well!

Robin

Reference:

1. PLoS Med. 2011 Oct;8(10):e1001106. Epub 2011 Oct 11. The effect of chromosome 9p21 variants on cardiovascular disease may be modified by dietary intake: evidence from a case/control and a prospective study.Do R, Xie C, Zhang X, Männistö S, Harald K, Islam S, Bailey SD, Rangarajan S,
McQueen MJ, Diaz R, Lisheng L, Wang X, Silander K, Peltonen L, Yusuf S, Salomaa V, Engert JC, Anand SS; INTERHEART investigators.

 

Robin Thomas spent 22 years in medical research at the University of North Carolina focusing the last 7 years on the inflammatory process of chronic degenerative diseases. In 2004 she left the laboratory to start her own health and wellness business. Both her experience working with participants of clinical studies and caring for a child with multiple health challenges has given Robin a passion for helping others improve their own health. Robin shares informative articles about new research discoveries in nutritional medicine and adopting lifestyle changes aligned with a healthful and passionate life at her blog, http://robinthomas.biz

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Comment by Michelle Gower-WordPress Mentor on March 3, 2012 at 2:47pm

Glad you are feeling better Vic!! We can always get better at being healthy. Part of the challenge of moving to a real diet, if we've been used to a crappy processed diet for so long, is that we feel yucky when we first start making the change, and blame the good food instead of understanding that the toxins are clearing out - Robin I think that process would make a great blog post!!!

Comment by Robin Thomas on March 5, 2012 at 3:02pm

Hello Vic,
I know from personal experience within my family what a scary and eye opening experience a heart event can be. (have you seen my blog? ) I'm glad that you are making healthy lifestyle changes. It can be tough, especially at first, but so worth it! I see that you are attending the Big Lunch on Thursday. I'd love to meet you there! :~) Robin

Comment by Robin Thomas on March 5, 2012 at 3:05pm

Thanks for the comment, Bev. Congratulations on making great strides to improve your health. By sharing that attitude with your grandson, you are giving him one of the most wonderful gifts of all: the gift of lifetime health.

Comment by Robin Thomas on March 5, 2012 at 3:13pm

Michelle, What a great idea for a blog. I have found that the first few weeks of a lifestyle change is often the most difficult. It does take time for our bodies to recover from side effects of the Standard American Diet. It takes years for the damage to occur and many people don't understand the detoxification process. I've been through this with my own family, and that is why I'm excited about the support given by The Healthy Edge. We help people make healthy lifestyle changes addressing both the physical and the emotional process.

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