Weight, Heart and Circulatory Diseases

Heart and circulatory diseases kill 1 in 4 people in the United Kingdom. Being overweight can lead to fatty material building up in your arteries (the blood vessels that carry blood to your organs). If the arteries that carry blood to your heart get damaged and clogged, it can lead to a heart attack. If this happens in the arteries which carry blood to your brain, it can lead to a stroke.

Carrying weight around your middle can also affect the way your body works. It can make it harder for your body to use a hormone called insulin, which regulates your blood glucose (sugar) levels. This can lead to Type 2 diabetes. Having high levels of glucose in your bloodstream for a long period of time can damage your arteries and increase your risk of heart and circulatory diseases. Being a healthy weight is about watching your portion sizes, gradually swapping some unhealthy items for healthier ones and moving about more. It’s important not to view these changes as a short-term diet. It’s a permanent lifestyle change that will protect you from serious illness.

Weight, Heart and Circulatory Diseases

Get Portion Sizes Right

It’s important to eat the right amount of food. If you’re eating too much then you’re likely to gain weight, even if you’re eating healthier foods. Using your hands is an easy way to measure food portions. Try serving food on smaller plates as this can also help you to eat less – the same amount of food on a smaller plate looks bigger and more filling.

Eat a Healthier Diet

Healthy eating for weight loss doesn’t mean counting calories or cutting out food groups. It means eating more of the foods that are good for us like fruit, vegetables and wholegrains and less of foods and drinks high in fat and sugar. Here are some healthy swaps you could make today.

Move More

Healthy eating for weight loss doesn’t mean counting calories or cutting out food groups. It means eating more of the foods that are good for us like fruit, vegetables and wholegrains and less of foods and drinks high in fat and sugar.