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Give Your Heart What It Deserves

By: Julia Pizer

With over 65 percent of the population considered obese, no doubt United States has heart disease as the number one killer disease. The numbers are rising alarmingly and the cost of health is slated to go up steeply in the near future. The trend refuses to ebb and is rapidly going from bad to worse. The government is concerned, and as a result it unveiled its new food pyramid that emphasizes on a well-balanced diet and a good deal of exercise.

The pyramid presents a new outlook on exercise and a balanced diet. It shows that all members of a food group are not equal. For instance, certain vegetables might be better for you than others, and it is not enough to just eat vegetables but you must choose the ones that agree with you. Similarly, it is not important to just count the actual servings but to know what is in those servings.

To be certain, you want also to reduce the size of the servings and alter the traditional "3 meals per day" rationale of years past. It is advised that you have three fairly light meals with two snacks throughout the day for best results. The idea is to increase your metabolism and thus improve chances for sustained weight loss.

Your metabolism reflects the speed at which your body's engine is running. The higher the metabolism, the more energy it takes to keep the body functioning normally. Thus, if you give long gaps between meals, the body naturally slows the metabolism to conserve more energy. And, if you eat meals more often and in smaller amounts it helps to keep the metabolism up and, consequently, lose weight.

Increasing your metabolism is made easier by working out. In particular, weight lifting is great for the heart and body. This is because muscles burn more energy than any other tissue in your body. The larger your muscles, the more energy you will burn throughout the day and the higher your metabolism will remain.

Aerobic exercises are also important for a strong heart and healthy body. Jogging, biking, cross-country skiing, and swimming are all great aerobic exercises to consider using in your exercise routine. For best results, it is best to perform aerobic exercises three days a week for roughly thirty minutes. As with any workout or exercise, it is actually worse to push too hard because this can lead to injuries.

Having half an ounce of water for every pound you weigh is the best thing you can do to your heart and health. Water is the best natural purifier that helps remove toxins from your body. So if you want to keep healthy have plenty of water each day. If you want to reap benefits of good health in future you must take good care of your heart. It will lower your medical costs, lead to more hygienic living and make you feel better about your self. Do not add to bad health statistics. Make your lifestyle healthier and more fulfilling with better heart condition.

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