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		<title>Have a Heart – Treat your Heart with Care&#8230; Guest post by Heather Johnson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post was contributed by  Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of what is a radiographer. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323  at gmail dot com&#8230;.
A cardiac arrest can hit you when  you least expect it, with no warning whatsoever, and at times, the first  attack itself is fatal. If your family has a history of heart diseases,  if you’re beset by diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol, or  if you’re overweight and a regular smoker, then your risk factor is  much higher than the average human being. The only way you can [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">This post was contributed by  Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of </font><a href="http://www.x-raytechnicianschools.org/radiographer/" target="_blank"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3"><u>what is a radiographer</u></font></a><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323  at gmail dot com&#8230;.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial Narrow" size="4">A cardiac arrest can hit you when  you least expect it, with no warning whatsoever, and at times, the first  attack itself is fatal. If your family has a history of heart diseases,  if you’re beset by diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol, or  if you’re overweight and a regular smoker, then your risk factor is  much higher than the average human being. The only way you can protect  your heart and thereby your health is to ensure that you follow a disciplined  diet and a sensible exercise program. You don’t have to wait for the  first signs of a problem before you start to effect a change in your  diet and lifestyle; after all, prevention is better than cure. </font><br />
<font face="Arial Narrow" size="4">There’s a general consensus  on the amount of calorific sustenance you need to receive from each  component (proteins, carbohydrates and fats) of the food we eat –experts  recommend that fat must comprise only 30 percent or less of your total  daily intake, with only 7 percent of this amount contributed by saturated  fat and 1 percent from trans fat. You’re also asked to limit the sodium  (salt) you eat to between 2400 and 3000 milligrams and cholesterol to  300 milligrams a day.  </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial Narrow" size="4">It’s not easy to keep track  of the numbers or measure the food you eat, especially when you’re  hungry or in a hurry. The best thing to do is to fill up on vegetables  and fruits that are not too sweet. While protein is good in any form,  most dieticians recommend that you limit yourself to the complex carbohydrates  that are more filling, take a longer time to digest, and release sugar  gradually into your blood stream. Simple carbohydrates like colas, sugar,  chocolates, sweets, honey, treacle, and similar items give your body  an instant sugar boost which means your liver goes to work overtime  producing enough insulin to keep your blood sugar at normal levels. </font><br />
<font face="Arial Narrow" size="4">Avoid foods that are processed,  contain preservatives and artificial agents or fried. Stay away from  fast food joints – the food there is filled with calories that end  up clogging your arteries and accumulating fat deposits on your body.  Stick to meals made with whole grain cereal, fish, lean meat like chicken,  legumes like beans and chick peas, and low fat dairy products. Egg whites  are good if consumed in moderation as are nuts like almonds that are  healthy for your heart. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial Narrow" size="4">While cigarettes and other tobacco  products are a definite no-no if you’re prone to heart diseases, alcohol  and caffeine products can be consumed in moderation. A mild to moderate  exercise routine depending on your age and health conditions keeps cardiac  arrest at bay. In addition to this, experts recommend a relatively stress  free life to keep your heart healthy and pumping till you reach a ripe  old age. </font></p>
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