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Home Heart During American Heart Month, We Heart Health!

During American Heart Month, We Heart Health!

February 22, 2013Admin

Did you know that the heart is the hardest working muscle in the body, pumping enough blood in your lifetime to fill a supertanker?

When it comes to your heart, it pays to be smart! Know the facts about cardiac wellness.

A heart attack can begin slowly, with subtle signals. Symptoms can include:

  • a feeling of pressure or discomfort in the chest
  • discomfort in the arms, neck, back, jaw or stomach
  • shortness of breath
  • nausea, dizziness, sweating for no reason

“Better safe than sorry” is very true when it comes to heart attack, and the sooner treatment begins, the better your chances. If you or a loved one is experiencing chest pain, especially if associated with any other of the signs above, call 911 right away. Acting quickly can save your life.

Know your risk factors. A number of conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), high cholesterol and diabetes, increase the risk of heart disease. And it is a myth that heart disease is primarily a men’s health problem: heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, above breast and other cancers.

A healthy lifestyle can cut the risk of heart attack. Here are the steps to take:

  • If you smoke, quit.
  • Take steps to lower blood pressure and cholesterol level.
  • Increase physical activity.
  • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • If you are diabetic, follow your care plan.

Lowering your cholesterol level through diet and lifestyle changes (and in some cases, medication) can also cut the risk. Select low-fat, low-cholesterol, low-sodium foods. Avoid fried foods, instead selecting baked or broiled. Skip dessert, and order your salad with low-fat dressing.

Learn more about heart health from the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/heartdisease.

SOURCE: Assisting Hands Home Care in association with IlluminAge. Copyright 2013, IlluminAge.

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