10 Top Tips For A Healthy Heart
- Quit Smoking, Now!
Smoking
thickens the blood and increases its tendency to clot. Blood clots in
the arteries leading to the heart could cause heart attacks while blood
clots in the arteries leading to the brain could cause strokes.
- Eat Well
Eat
a diet high in fresh fruits, vegetables and fish but low in red meat
and animal fats. It helps to prevent hardening of the arteries, one of
the main causes of high blood pressure (hypertension), stroke and heart
disease.Restrict salt and sugar intakes. Drink at least 6-8 glasses
of water per day. Avoid junk food. Use healthier cooking methods –
steaming, boiling, grilling and baking instead of deep fat-frying your
food.
Reduce alcohol consumption, as heavy drinking has been
known to cause heart failure, high blood pressure and irregular
heartbeats.
- Find Out Your Ideal Body Weight And Stay Within That Range
Maintain the correct weight for your height. Being overweight reduces fitness levels and increases the load on your heart.
- Exercise Regularly
Walking
is the most popular form of physical activity. Try to accumulate 30
minutes of walking into every day, or find an activity you love doing,
e.g., swimming or gardening and incorporate them into your week.
- Lead A More Carefree Life
Learn
to relax. Stop the rat race. Smile on life more. Take up a hobby and
make time for yourself. Aggressive and impatient people who live in the
fast track have a much higher incidence of heart disease.
- Check Your Blood Pressure To Find Out If You Have Hypertension
Also find out if you have a family history of heart or blood vessel disease.
- Know Your Cholesterol Levels And Maintain In Normal Range
Reduce egg yolk intakes as it contains high amounts of cholesterol. Minimize organ
meats in your diets, as these meats are high in fat and cholesterol although rich in iron and protein. - Check If You Have Diabetes
If you are diabetic, you have a greater risk of heart disease if your condition is not adequately controlled.
- Have An Overall Check-Up
Have an annual check-up at the doctors, even if you are feeling fine and do not display any noticeable symptoms.
- Have A Heart For Life
Adopt positive lifestyle changes and improve your heart’s health.
Look
after your heart so you can live better longer. The younger you start,
the better but it is never too late to begin. Share with your family
and friends and have a heart for life.
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