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Heart Healthy Restaurant Eating (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Restaurant meals and fast foods are always higher in salt, sugar, and fat than home-cooked meals. Learn how to make healthier choices when eating out by following these tips. (English) Colour
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262581Keeping Track of My Heart Health [English] Permalink Public
As part of Heart Healthy Nutrition, a table to track the results of your blood tests, waist and weight measurements, as well as tracking weekly activities. Includes target ranges to aim for. (English) Colour
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262665Heart Healthy Eating Guidelines [English] Permalink Public
General tips and guidelines for eating foods that are heart healthy. Also includes what foods you need to limit or stay away from to reduce your risk of heart disease. (English) Colour
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262583Fats in Food (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Fat is an important part of a healthy diet. However, some are healthy fats and some are not. This fact sheet shows you the fats you can eat often, eat once in a while, and not eat at all. It also includes information about the different kinds of fats in your body and how to lower your risk of heart disease. (English) Colour
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262559Getting the facts on fibre (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
What is fibre and how to make heart healthy fibre choices. There are 2 types of fibre – soluble and insoluble. Most fibre-containing foods have both types of fibre. It is important to eat a variety of foods to get enough of both types of fibre. (English) Colour
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262569Limiting Sodium (Salt) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Too much sodium in your diet increases your risk for heart disease, heart failure, stroke, and kidney stones. This fact sheet gives you information about salt substitutes, how to avoid salt, reading nutrition labels, and tips for seasoning without salt. (English) Colour
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262563Plant Proteins [English] Permalink Public
One of the heart healthy series that focuses on sources of plant based proteins, how to cook them, and how to use them. (English) Colour
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266164The Basics of Heart Failure [English] Permalink Public
The Basics of Heart Failure is part of a larger package of heart failure resources from the BC Heart Failure Network. (English) Colour
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262781Heart Failure Zones [English] Permalink Public
Heart Failure Zones is part of a larger package of heart failure resources from the BC Heart Failure Network. (English) Colour
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262782Why People with Heart Failure Should Keep Active [English] Permalink Public
Why People with Heart Failure Should Keep ‘Active’ is part of a larger package of heart failure resources from the BC Heart Failure Network. (English) Colour
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