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Nutrition & Heart Rate

How diet affects your heart rate and overall heart health

6 min readLast updated: March 15, 20241.8K views
Lisa Collins
Lisa Collins
Clinical Nutritionist
Nutrition & Heart Rate

Your diet plays a crucial role in heart health and can significantly impact your heart rate. Understanding the relationship between nutrition and heart function can help you make better dietary choices.

Key Nutrients for Heart Health

Essential Minerals

  • Potassium - regulates heart rhythm
  • Magnesium - supports heart function
  • Calcium - helps muscle contraction

Vitamins

  • Vitamin B - energy production
  • Vitamin D - heart muscle strength
  • Omega-3 - reduces inflammation

Heart-Healthy Foods

Fruits & Vegetables

  • • Leafy greens
  • • Berries
  • • Citrus fruits
  • • Avocados

Proteins

  • • Fatty fish
  • • Lean poultry
  • • Legumes
  • • Nuts

Whole Grains

  • • Oats
  • • Quinoa
  • • Brown rice
  • • Whole wheat

Meal Timing and Heart Rate

Best Practices

  • • Eat regular, balanced meals
  • • Avoid large meals before bed
  • • Space meals 3-4 hours apart
  • • Listen to hunger cues

What to Avoid

  • • Skipping meals
  • • Overeating
  • • Late night eating
  • • Excessive caffeine

Hydration and Heart Rate

Proper hydration is essential for:

  • Maintaining blood volume
  • Regulating body temperature
  • Supporting heart function
  • Preventing dehydration

Practical Nutrition Tips

Daily Habits

  • 1Start day with hydration
  • 2Include protein with each meal
  • 3Eat colorful vegetables

Meal Planning

  • 1Prep meals in advance
  • 2Keep healthy snacks ready
  • 3Balance your plate
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Disclaimer

The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read in this article.