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Congestive Heart Failure Food Tips

Added Sugars

The intake of added sugars should be limited to 10% of the total energy. You need to choose foods with low sugar content, limit the use of sugary drinks and sweets.

Congestive Heart Failure involves a build-up of fluid that makes it difficult for the heart to function properly. Decreasing the intake of fluid in the body is a crucial component of any Congestive Heart Failure treatment plan. Speak to a doctor to determine how much your fluid needs to be restricted.

Whenever it comes to sodium intake and restriction, try to stay below 2,000 mg consumption daily unless your doctor prescribes a higher or lower amount.

People with health problems should always consult with their physician, who monitors their nutritional history and, if necessary, will advise both on the choice, preparation and quantity of food.

Reference:

[1] https://www.healthline.com/health/congestive-heart-failure

[2] https://www.healthline.com/health/water-retention

[3] https://www.healthline.com/health/congestive-heart-failure-diet#reducing-sodium

[4] https://www.healthline.com/health/congestive-heart-failure-diet#limiting-fluids

[5] https://www.healthline.com/health/congestive-heart-failure-diet#limiting-fluids

[6] https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-failure/news/20181228/could-a-little-drinking-help-with-heart-failure

[7] Heart Failure https://wa.kaiserpermanente.org/healthAndWellness/index.jhtml?item=%2Fcommon%2FhealthAndWellness%2Fconditions%2FheartDisease%2FchfNutrition.html

[8] https://www.healthline.com/health/congestive-heart-failure-diet