What is blood cholesterol?

March 3, 2014 ,

3. Salmon, trout, mackerel, herring and sardines:

saumon salmon

By eating more fish and less meat, you’ll reduce your fat intake and lower your “bad” cholesterol. And since these particular fish have a higher omega-3 content, eating them will also raise your levels of “good” cholesterol!

4. Legumes

Lentils, chickpeas and beans are also low-fat. And like oats, they are rich in soluble fibre. Challenge yourself to eat vegetarian food at least one day a week and explore new recipes like red bean chili, aubergine and chickpea lasagne or Indian lentil soup.

5. Vegetables and fruits

Eating enough fruits and vegetables helps to improve cholesterol levels. Fill half your plate with different fruits and vegetables at every meal. Eat apples, pears, blueberries, aubergine, spinach, tomatoes, watermelon and papaya!

In addition to eating well, be physically active for 30 to 60 minutes, 5 to 7 days a week, maintain a healthy weight and avoid cigarette smoke for a healthy heart!

Every SOSCuisine meal plan pays special attention to foods that lower your heart blood cholesterol.

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Joëlle Emond
Passionate about food and health, Joëlle Emond always finds a way to convey her desire to cook and eat healthy! Good communicator, she can be found both in print media and on television. She is the founder of 123Nutrition, a company through which she delivers lectures on healthy eating.

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