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Tuna and Avocado Cobb Salad

Recipe of the Month
from Your Recipe for Wellness

Go Healthy!Tuna and Avocado Cobb Salad

Tired of your traditional tuna salad with mayonnaise and relish? This recipe puts a healthy spin on tuna salad and is a perfectly balanced meal consistent of carbohydrate from corn and peas, protein from the tuna, fiber from the lettuce, carrots, tomatoes and monounsaturated fat from the avocado and olive. Monounsaturated fats are considered the healthiest fats because they help improve cholesterol levels, reduce inflammation, and are associated with overall lower risks of developing heart disease.

You can feel good about your heart and your waistline too: this recipe is one of our Go! Foods® recipes. Click on the Go! Foods® tab above to learn more!

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Cleveland Clinic is committed to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being. Eating well is the cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle. Scientific evidence that links eating habits to increased risk of certain diseases and conditions proves that “you are what you eat.”

That’s why Cleveland Clinic dietitians and wellness experts developed Go! Foods® – to give you the green light so you’re sure you’re making the healthiest food selections. Our nutrition experts certify that foods carrying the Go! Foods® label meet national nutritional guidelines. Cleveland Clinic’s Go! Foods® program makes it easier to find the most healthy food choices.

All Go! Foods® meet these nutritional criteria:

  • Minimal Saturated Fat: less than 4 grams for main dishes; less than 2 grams for side dishes, soups and desserts
    Reason: Saturated fats "harden" arteries and cause high LDL cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and some cancers
  • No Trans Fat
    Reason: Trans fat has no redeeming qualities! It increases bad LDL cholesterol and decreases good HDL cholesterol, raising the risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • Minimal Added Sugars and Syrups: less than 4 grams for main dishes and desserts; less than 2 grams for side dishes and soups
    Reason: Adding sugar adds empty calories and causes blood sugar to fluctuate.
  • 100% Whole Grain
    Reason: Whole grains are a vital source of fiber. Fiber has been shown to decrease the risk of heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers, maintain blood sugar and insulin levels, assist with regular bowel movements and keep you feeling fuller longer.
  • Minimal Sodium: No more than 600 mg in entrees; 480 mg in sides and desserts
    Reason: High sodium intake is associated with high blood pressure, increased risk of stroke and worsening of kidney disease, heart failure and other conditions.

Additional Programs and Resources

“The more closely you adhere to the Mediterranean diet, the lower your chance of having disease or disability, the lower your chance of having a health event like a heart attack, and the younger your RealAge. So while you’re enjoying delicious foods such as grilled fish or a tomato and cucumber salad, you’ll know that you’re making yourself younger.”
~ Michael F. Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of the Wellness Institute

Your Recipe for Wellness, a healthy eating/cooking demonstration offered on the first and third Thursday of each month.

Preventive Cardiology: One on one personalized nutrition counseling, with the dietitian for cardiac prevention or management of current Cardiovascular disease. Includes Indivividualized goal setting and nutrition counseling.

Preventive Cardiology: Shared Medical appointments - with the dietitian and nurse practitioner for cardiac prevention or management of current Cardiovascular disease

Pediatric Preventive Cardiology and Metabolic Clinic, a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurse practitioners, dietitians, exercise physiologists and other healthcare professionals who take a comprehensive approach to preventing the onset/progression of cardiovascular and metabolic conditions in high risk pediatric patients.

MyConsult eNutrition Counseling - a web based nutrition counseling program. After answering a series of simple questions, our nutritionist will review your needs and will develop a personalized, comprehensive nutrition program based on your unique requirements from the comfort of your home.

The Weigh to a Healthier Heart - Losing weight and lowering cholesterol is critical to a healthy heart. Support makes the difference, and we can help!

“This program isn’t a diet. It’s about nutrition and learning the right way of eating. The program changed my thinking, the way I shop, and the way I think about food. This was the best thing I’ve ever done for myself. I feel great!”
— Val

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