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By: James M. Rippe
ISBN: 9780764552229
Format: Paperback, 380 pages
Publish Date: May 2000
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
A heart healthy regimen neednt be torture. Two hours on a stationary bike, followed by a dish of low-fat cottage cheese topped with a lonely sprig of parsley may be your idea of what it takes to maintain heart healthbut its actually a lot more enjoyable and fun! Cardiac fitness, like any new lifestyle plan, can be achieved with only a few basic modifications to your diet and activity level.
With The Healthy Heart Cookbook For Dummies®, youll follow an exciting and delicious food regimen, destined to give you and your heart a boost. Written by James Rippe, a leading cardiologist and chef, and with over 100 recipes from a cadre of expert dietitians and fifty top chefs, youll discover some of the secrets to heart health, some common fallacies, and get the lowdown on a few life-saving basics:
- The risk factors for heart diseaseand how to control them
- The eight key eating habits affecting heart healthinclud ing the number of calories, cholesterol and fat, and antioxidant-rich foods you consume
- Bad versus good cholesterolthe world of saturated, monosaturated, and polyunsaturated fats
- Natures gift to healthphytochemicals and what foods contain them
- Grow through adversity
- Smart shopping tipsincluding common supermarket traps, and how to select produce, meats, seafood, dairy, grains, and from the deli counter
About the author
James M. Rippe, M.D., is an associate professor of medicine (cardiology) at Tufts University and the founder and director of the Rippe Health Assessment at Celebration Health and the Rippe Lifestyle Institute.
About For Dummies Books:
The popular, best-selling series of books all started with "DOS for Dummies", a simple user guide to explain how a computer operating system from the early 1980s worked. John Kilcullen, creator of the Dummies series wanted to fill a need for customers who were looking for what they described as "something real simple, for Dummies."
After much success, Kilcullen sold the company to publishers John Wiley & Sons in 2001 and so far, the books have been published in 30 languages - including Farsi and Chinese. The books outline steps for its reader to learn about everything from health to history, music to math, travel to technology, with one book sold every minute in Canada!
With simple language and to the point information, the books are reader-friendly, featuring bold marker icons, groups of related chapters and a section at the end where references are usually listed for further study with little pieces of fun information.
Now, almost 20 years after that first strange but very popular book was released, the iconic yellow-and-black series is still going strong with more than 1,800 titles and 250 million books in print.
Excerpts taken from "Dummies books still flourish, even though we don't need to know about DOS anymore" by Paul Irish, Toronto Star (published online in thestar.com, Sunday September 25, 2011)