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Health Tip: Plan to Eat Healthier
By LadyLively on January 31, 2018
Taking steps to eat a healthier, more balanced diet should be a gradual lifestyle change and shouldn’t be too difficult.
The American Heart Association suggests:
- Do not attempt to change all of your eating habits in one day. By setting smaller goals, such as eating more vegetables and fruit, you are more likely to be successful.
- Cook more often at home and eat out less.
- When you do dine out, select vegetarian or fish entrees over fried and fatty foods.
- Be wary of fad diets.
- Drink plenty of water. Limit consumption of soft drinks and alcohol.
Source: HealthDay
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