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Replacing Bad Habits With Good Ones: Living Heart-Healthy and Happy


By Luke Silverman-Lloyd, Jennifer Jung and Seth Martin, M.D. |Sept. 22, 2017, at 6:00 a.m.


Healthy diet changes often accompany a number of "don't eat's" and "get rid of's" in a new meal plan. And when it comes down to it, sticking to a new diet is hard, especially when the foods we're cutting out are ones we love to eat. What if instead of focusing on what not to eat, we focus on what to eat? In this way, the unhealthier habits may get pushed out by the new, healthier ones. Rather than leaving a large gap in your diet by getting rid of certain foods, fill it with healthier substitutes that are similarly fulfilling. Recently, the American Heart Association offered new advice on replacing bad fats with good ones. In this article, we'll explore this idea of replacing bad with good and expand into the broader diet and exercise.


https://health.usnews.com/health-care/for-better/articles/2017-09-22/replacing-bad-habits-with-good-ones-living-heart-healthy-and-happy