This lifestyle is built upon daily exercise along with a lot of fruit, vegetables, plant-based proteins, whole
grains, fish and smaller amounts of poultry and red meat. Fatty fish (salmon), olive oil, and nuts make this diet
higher in fat than the classic “heart healthy diet.” These fats are mostly unsaturated, and when consumed in
place of saturated fat, are good for the heart. The pyramid above and the chart on the next page describe
the types of food and serving sizes in this heart healthy meal plan.
Physical Activity- The Mediterranean Diet pyramid is built upon daily physical activity and exercise. Aim for
at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise every week. Moderate-to-vigorous exercises include
walking at a brisk pace, biking, or swimming, among other activities that elevate your heart rate. Always choose
activities that you enjoy and that are safe, in order to be active throughout your life
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