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Prevent
Heart Disease |
by:
Mike
Spencer |
Copyright
2005 Mike Spencer
You should always keep in mind that whatever
actions you do today can either help to
prevent, delay or minimize the effect of
heart disease or worsen it. The key is to
control risk factors. Granted that you cannot
control every risk factor for heart disease
such as family history but you can definitely
do something about your behavior. Age and
gender also influence your risk of heart
disease.
Major Risk Factors of Heart Disease
Cholesterol Levels
Cholesterol is a type of a lipid, a soft,
fatlike substance that serves as a source
of fuel. Excessive cholesterol can cause
buildup of atherosclerotic plaque. Accumulation
of plaque in arteries can block blood flow
and lead to a heart attack. LDL cholesterol,
the so-called "bad" cholesterol, is transported
to sites throughout the body, where it's
used to repair cell membranes or to make
hormones. LDL cholesterol can accumulate
in the walls of your arteries. HDL cholesterol,
the so-called "good" cholesterol, transports
cholesterol to the liver, where it's altered
and removed from the body.
Blood Pressure
Normal blood pressure level is defined as
less than 130 millimeters of mercury (mm
Hg) for systolic blood pressure and less
than 85 mm Hg for diastolic blood pressure.
The higher the blood pressure, the more
likely it is to take a toll on the heart
and on the brain. Blood pressure should
be checked whether or not your levels are
high. For normal, check once every two years.
For high-normal, check once a year. If extremely
high, you should get immediate care. Then
get multiple measurements to know if a high
level is sustained over time.
Diabetes
Another risk factor for heart disease is
diabetes, a chronic disease of insulin deficiency
or resistance. Type 2 diabetes, the most
common type, is associated with obesity
and may be prevented by maintaining ideal
body weight through exercise and balanced
nutrition.
Tips For Controlling Risk of Heart Disease
Stop Smoking
The effect of smoking on your lungs can
cause almost every other medical condition.
Get Active
Routine physical activity is highly recommended
and helpful in controlling obesity. Try
to perform 30 minutes of moderate physical
activity every day. Fast walking is one
of the best way to prevent heart disease.
If you can lose even a small amount of weight,
five pounds for example, it may have a positive
effect on lipid levels and blood pressure
preventing heart disease.
Limit Alcohol Consumption
Limit daily alcohol intake to three ounces
or fewer to prevent heart disease. People
who drink large amounts of alcohol (six
to eight ounces a day) tend to have higher
blood pressure.
Watch What You Eat
Eat five helpings of fruits and vegetables
daily to prevent heart disease.
Maintain adequate dietary potassium, calcium
and magnesium intake.
Reduce saturated fats and cholesterol to
stay away from heart disease.
About the author:
Mike Spencer has been helping people protect
their health for many years. To find out
how you can help protect your heart and
prevent heart disease visit mikes site at:
http://www.heart-healthy-diet.com
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