Eat This Instead of That Healthy Foods to Eat Diet Recipes and More AARP

Eat This Instead of That Healthy Foods to Eat Diet Recipes and More AARP

Eat This Instead of That - Healthy Foods to Eat, Diet Recipes and More - AARP... Diets & Nutrition

Eat This Instead of That

Eating for good health is about making smart choices consistently The ' New American Diet' can help

Make Healthy Choices

Changing your diet to improve health does not have to be overwhelming. Take small steps by choosing wisely as you prepare meals and select snacks. Here are some ideas.

Blueberries vs Cereal Bar

Blueberries have 80 calories per cup and no fat. They boost brain power and fight inflammation. A typical cereal bar has 130 calories and little nutritional value.

Whole Wheat vs White Bread

Whole wheat or whole grain in bread helps maintain healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels. The refined flour in white bread provides fewer benefits.

Nuts vs Crackers

Nuts lower the odds of heart attacks and reduce "bad" cholesterol. They are relatively high in calories, so eat sparingly.

Grilled vs Fried Chicken

Roasted or grilled chicken is a better choice than fried or breaded chicken because it is lower in calories and fat.

Dark vs White Chocolate

Dark chocolate has been shown to fight high blood pressure and may help remove plaque (fatty deposits) from arteries. It has a low glycemic index, meaning it is absorbed into the bloodstream slowly, curbing appetite and reducing hunger.

Figs vs Cookies

Figs contain potassium and other minerals and are good antioxidants; they may help protect from cancer, diabetes and some infections. Natural sugar makes them taste as sweet as a cookie.

Olive Oil vs Butter

Olive oil has monounsaturated fat, which is thought to lower "bad" cholesterol and to reduce the risk of heart disease.

Wheat vs White Pasta

Whole wheat pasta, like whole wheat bread, has soluble fiber, which may help lower cholesterol (it also may make you feel full longer. )

Sweet vs White Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a better nutritional choice than white potatoes because they have a lower glycemic index, which means the effect on blood sugar is slower. They also contain beta-carotene and Vitamin A.

Brown vs White Rice

Brown rice contains more fiber and protein than white rice, and has less impact on your blood sugar.

Broiled Salmon vs Fish Sticks

Fish contains omega-3 fat, which studies show helps prevent high blood pressure, heart attacks and cancer. Choose whole fish fillets with firm, shiny flesh.

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