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2026 Dietary Guidance to Improve Cardiovascular Health: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Alice H. Lichtenstein, Amit Khera, Cheryl A.M. Anderson, Lawrence J. Appel, Dana M DeSilva, Christopher Gardner, Frank B. Hu, Daniel Matthew Jones, Kristina S. Petersen

2026Circulation7 citationsDOI

Abstract

Poor diet quality is strongly associated with elevated cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality risk. This American Heart Association scientific statement for food-based cardiovascular health optimization and cardiovascular disease risk reduction guidance summarizes available evidence and provides contextual guidance for the key features of heart-healthy dietary patterns. It enumerates collateral benefits of adopting a heart-healthy dietary pattern in terms of nutrient intake adequacy and compatibility with other chronic disease risk reduction guidance. The features of a heart-healthy dietary pattern include (1) adjusting energy intake and expenditure to achieve and maintain a healthy body weight; (2) eating plenty of vegetables and fruits and choosing a wide variety; (3) choosing foods made mostly with whole grains rather than refined grains; (4) choosing healthy sources of protein; (5) choosing sources of unsaturated fats in place of sources of saturated fat; (6) choosing minimally processed foods instead of ultraprocessed foods; (7) minimizing intake of added sugars in beverages and foods; (8) reducing sodium intake by choosing foods low in sodium and preparing foods with minimal or no salt; and (9) if alcohol is not consumed, do not start; if alcohol is consumed, limit intake.

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MedicineEnvironmental healthSaturated fatAlcohol intakeDiseaseCardiovascular healthHeart diseaseRefined grainsScientific evidenceEnergy expenditureHealthy eatingStatement (logic)NutrientHealthy dietAlcoholGerontologyEssential nutrientCoronary heart diseaseFood scienceWhole grainsAssociation (psychology)Health benefitsFood intakeRisk assessmentChronic diseaseNutritional Studies and DietSodium Intake and HealthCardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
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