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If you are committed to eating more vegetables, fish and beans, but then slip back into old habits, you are not alone!

Found researchers that the percentage of people in a cardiac recovery program whose eating habits were rated “good” increased from 30% before to 91% during The program, but then fell to 49% a year later. Three years after the program was reduced to 42%.

Why is it so difficult to stay on track?

I don’t think it’s motivation or commitment. It is not even knowledge. Even if you know what to do, you really do it consistently is another matter. Among the most common reasons (with related blog posts I’ve written):

  1. Fear does not last. A heart attack or a relative diagnosis is scary and fear is a strong motivation. Fortunately for most people, fear disappears. But as soon as it leaves you will need something else to motivate you. (Reset to heart healthy diet? Start here.)
  2. There is not enough time Once you return to your busy life. Planning, shopping and healthy food preparation take time and you probably have many other responsibilities. (10 Time Saving Kitchen tricks I learned to write a 30 minute cookbook)
  3. Food may not have such a great taste. Prefering delicious, satisfactory foods is natural. After eating the same way for decades, you may find it difficult to adapt to new foods and flavors. Tofu? Quinoa? No thank you. (Watching your sodium? 5 amazing ways to enhance the taste.)
  4. You may need to learn to cook a new way. If you do not, you will end up with a lack of variety, if you do not have many dishes in your repertoire.
  5. You may feel exhausted. Fatigue can be bigger problem for some people after a heart event From what they are waiting for, so you may not have the energy to cook, day by day. (What to cook when you don’t feel like cooking)
  6. Restaurant and prepared food gives you a few healthier choicesAnd consumption is a large part of our culture. It is how we associate and socialize.
  7. Your family may not be on board. You want to eat fish, they want steak. You want to cook, they want the takeout. Consuming (and living in general) for better heart health is like being a fisherman who swims upstream! (How to make healthy meals your whole family (you can) eat)
  8. Many more healthy foods are expensiveand is likely to worsen. (Budget -friendly guides fruits and vegetables, whole grains and proteins and nuts and seeds.)
  9. Unnecessary restrictions. Sometimes people take the heart-alert consumption in an unsustainable extreme. Stating “without sugar, without salt, without fat, no matter what” it is understood after a health terrorism, but a moderate approach can work better in the long run.
  10. Emotional food is another commonly mentioned challenge. Consuming to relieve stress or other difficult feelings is not necessarily a problem. There are worse ways to deal with! But if it is the only stress management tactic, it may begin to affect your health. (Do you take all carbohydrates?)
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So what can you do about it?

First of all, give yourself so much grace. Self -concentration, dealing with yourself as if you are facing a friend, really linked to a greater motivation to make the necessary changes in your life, between many other benefits. Given all these obstacles, I bet you are doing great.

Second, decide which of the challenges mentioned above go on your way right now. (Or is it something else?) Try to have a problem at a time. Are these problems we can solve? Absolutely!

Brainstorm ways of dealing with the problem. Some will work, some will not. Don’t be afraid to go back to the plan.

Approach for help if you can. A loved one or health professional may be more objective. If you can gain access to cardiac rehabilitation services, is there a nurse, a dietitian or consultant with whom you can work? Someone associated with your doctor’s office? Can’t hurt to ask. Just having an appointment on your diary will keep it on top of the mind.

Work with a dietician

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Dietitians are not only food and health experts. We also study advice skills and the best way of supporting individuals in changing habits.

But you already met with a dietician? Did you take a class in cardiac recovery and didn’t help?

Maybe it wasn’t enough. Surprisingly, A 2017 report found that work with a dietician for less than six hours “Generally showed no benefit”!

Wait, what?

Yes, you are reading this right. Found that the people who worked with a dietician at least 6 hours were more likely to see an improvement In cardiovascular risk factors, including blood pressure and LDL cholesterol.

In fact, “… the dose-response effects were obvious, with increasing intervention intensity associated with greater improvements”.

Changing the eating habits of lifelong means to work through the above barriers and possibly more. It takes time!

How can I support you

If you live in Alberta we can see your unique situation and I can help you make a plan.

But if not, you can start from Registration for my weekly newsletterfor a normal dose of inspiration in your inbox.

To connect with me and others on the trail for the heart healthier consumption, you can join my free “Sweet Spot Heart Healthy Cooking Club“Facebook Group, where the friendly experienced cooks share ideas, support newcomers and have fun.

If you are looking for even more support, you can join the Sweet Spot Kitchen program, where I take you step by step through four milestones on the path to the heart more healthy consumption: Knowledge, meal planning, recipes / lunch ideas, and Behavior change. Nail each of them and you will have many of the tools you need. I also host monthly workshops and office hours for members.

Change means dealing with the above barriers, experimenting in the kitchen and perseverance. Working with health professionals and yourself with others who have similar goals will help. It takes time, but it is possible!

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