Around 92.1 million adults in the U.S. are living with cardiovascular disease or the aftereffect of stroke. It is a leading cause of death in the United States. It’s important to know some preventative measures for heart disease. One of those is diet. A balanced diet full of fruits and vegetables goes a long way. There are some specific foods that provide heart benefits as well. Below are some of those foods.
- Salmon. It’s full of heart healthy omega-3 fatty acids. If that is not to your taste tuna, mackerel, and trout are good alternatives.
 - Berries such as raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries.
 - Walnuts. These can help cut down LDL cholesterol.
 - Fat-free or low-fat milk and yogurt. Dairy contains potassium which has a blood-pressure lowering effect.
 - Oatmeal. This contains certain fibers that lower LDL cholesterol.
 - Olive oil.
 - Dark beans such as kidney or black beans.
 - Tomatoes.
 - Broccoli.
 - Dark chocolate. In moderation and if it’s at least 70% cocoa.
 - Avocados.
 
There are a lot of options when eating heart healthy. It can taste good and be good for you. There are more heart-healthy foods, but these are some suggestions to try.

													
				
				
				
				
