Strength, wisdom, and good health are American Indian birthrights. Our elders taught us many healthy ways that were practiced for many generations. Over time, some healthy traditions have been traded for unhealthy ways that increase the chances of getting some diseases.
What is Heart Disease? Heart disease is the leading cause of death for American Indians and Alaska Natives today. We can do something to prevent heart disease. Healthy eating is one way to keep a healthy heart.
Treat Your Heart graphicNative foods and traditional ways can help us stay healthy. Native foods can still be found in many places today.
Heart Disease Prevention
* Grow traditional plants such as beans,
corn, chile, pumpkin, squash, and melons.
* Choose berries, nuts, plants, fish, caribou, deer, rabbit, duck,
and other native foods more often.
* Use traditional ways of preparing food like drying, baking, stewing,
and boiling.
Heart Disease Statistics
Today, many American
Indian families choose foods that are higher in fat, saturated fat
(animal fat), cholesterol, calories, salt, and sodium. We also eat
more than we used to. These habits can lead to heart disease.
Here are tips for making heart healthy choices:
* Choose fish, fowl, deer, and caribou.
* Eat lean cuts of beef, pork, and mutton.
* Cut the fat from meat and throw it away. Take off the skin from
chicken and turkey.
* Remove fat from canned meat.
* Eat rice, corn, oats, and beans.
* Eat salads and sandwiches with little or no dressing.
* Eat fruits and vegetables.
* Drink fat-free or low-fat milk and choose fat-free and low-fat
cheese.
* Bake, boil, broil, steam, or roast! Fry foods less often. Use
small amounts of vegetable oil instead of lard or shortening.
* Drain the liquid from canned vegetables and the syrup from canned
fruits.
More on Diseases of the Heart
- Diseases of the Heart - Diseases and Conditions of the heart as described by the American Heart Association.
- Heart Diseases and Conditions - At WebMB. Some descriptions and information