Shape up during the World Cup
Washing down junk food with a few too
many beers while slumped in front of the TV might not be the best
recipe for a healthy and happy World Cup.
But enjoying this summer's tournament doesn't mean you
have to score an own goal and risk your heart health.
We've come up with some top tips which are
easy and fun for any football fan to follow as the action
unfolds.
Get in training
Set yourself a number of health targets to reach by the end
of this year's World Cup. Why not try and
extend the daily
amount of physical activity you
do by five minutes each session? Or try
having an extra piece of fruit or veg each day.
And before or after the match on TV, get a group of family and
friends together and practice your own football skills in the park
or on the pitch. It's a great way to do some exercise and if
you start doing it regularly you could reduce your risk
of
heart disease.
Go easy on the team spirit
Watching the match is often accompanied by
drinking alcohol
so try to stay below the maximum daily recommended
units. Swap a glass of water for every
other alcoholic drink - not only will it help you concentrate
on the game but it will also keep you hydrated.
Shout about it!
Supporting your team can involve plenty of vocal encouragement.
Give your lungs a well deserved break by
giving up smoking. Concentrating on the game may
well act as a distraction to take your mind off the
cravings too.
Fuel up
Be careful not to let those extra pounds creep on around your
waist.
Cut down on the takeaways and make sure you're eating
at least five portions of fruit and veg every day.
Chopped carrots, peppers, and cucumbers are great finger food
alongside low fat dips.
Too much
salt can cause
raised blood pressure so go easy on the salty snacks. Remember,
your daily intake should not exceed a level
teaspoon or about 6g of salt.
Support your team
Watch the match with your loved
ones so you can make the most of your time together and appreciate
your friends and family.
Need some more ideas?
Listen to our podcast Healthy Lifestyle
- how to exercise and eat for a healthy heart. To listen to all
our podcasts, subscribe to the British Heart Foundation feed
on the iTunes online store.
Go to our iTunes feed now or alternatively download them.
You could also help fund our
life-saving work by visiting your local
BHF Furniture & Electrical store and buying a new bargain
TV in time for the World Cup.