I am working on an article for AARP on food swaps for heart health. We’d like to do this as a sort of eat this instead of this format. i.e. examples (just spitballing not fact checked but we’d like some more surprising and less obvious things like this if we can work some in): salami is bad for your heart. But roast turkey is good for your heart. Cake is bad for your heart, but ice cream is (maybe) good for your heart. (off the fly not research backed example). Would love some experts to weigh in with foods that are bad for your heart health and why, what a healthy swap idea is and why it's better and suggestions on how to swap, eat the new food.
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