the DASH diet

The Archives of Internal Medicine released a study that followed thousands of women ages 34-50 on the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet for more than 20 years and concluded that adherence to the diet helps stop hypertension and is associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.

The DASH diet includes 7-8 grain servings a day (average ½ cup pasta); 4-5 fruits and 4-5 vegetables; 2-3 dairy (average 1 cup yogurt); and two or fewer 3-ounce servings of meat, poultry or fish. Vegetarians can rely on legumes, nuts and seeds. And, of course, very little sugar. About 4-5 servings (of 1 teaspoon each) a week.


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