5 Daily Tips From a Heart Care Doctor
Every day, more doctors are pushing for regimens of good
heart care
with their patients. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention points to heart disease as the number
one cause of death in the United States. In 2016 alone, it was responsible for over 600 thousand deaths.
That is more than accidents, stroke, respiratory disease and Alzheimer’s disease combined. Heart
health is something that everyone should take seriously.
Heart care: an individual responsibility
Many people do not realize it, but lifestyle is the biggest contributor to how healthy one's heart
is. The things people eat, the things they drink and the things they smoke all impact heart health.
Leisure activities, activity levels and even the environment, can affect the heart. It is important to
learn the things any individual can control to promote better health.
Tips for maintaining a healthy heart
Quit smoking
Cardiovascular disease occurs when a heart is not healthy, and one of the major causes of CVD is
smoking. According to the Centers for Disease Control, smoking is the direct cause of one-third of all
CVD deaths. Smoking causes many risks to the heart including high cholesterol and increased blood
pressure. By quitting smoking, the risk of heart disease or CVD is drastically reduced.
Exercise more
Physical activity is very important in a heart care regimen. Doctors recommend getting
at least two and a half hours of physical activity each week. Exercise makes a person stronger, helps
with balance and increases flexibility. More than that, it improves cardiovascular function. The heart
learns to work more efficiently and gets stronger.
Eat better
Diet is a major contributor to unhealthy hearts. Eating foods that contain a lot of trans fat or
saturated fat can result in high cholesterol. Eating too much salt can contribute to high blood
pressure. Eating too much sugar can raise blood sugar levels which are particularly problematic for
diabetics. High cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes are all harmful to heart health and can
cause long-term issues. By getting on a healthier diet, both heart and overall health can improve.
Lose weight
A natural side effect of eating better is weight loss. Being excessively overweight puts people at much
greater risk of stroke, diabetes and heart disease. By keeping on a healthy diet and exercising more,
weight loss can occur and improve overall health.
Get check-ups
One often overlooked step is to get a regular check-up by a physician. Doctors keep an eye on blood
pressure, cholesterol levels, glucose levels and weight. They are constantly watching out for signs of
heart problems and can help their patients find the right course and treatment to avoid potential health
issues.
Conclusion
Heart care is not something to joke about or take lightly. Most people want to live long, full
lives with their loved ones. To get the most out of life and have a good chance at living the full life
you have dreamed of, take your heart health seriously.
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