A Guide
to Heart Problems
Many people know that American
heart problems are common because of
the stressful Western lifestyle, but most people aren't aware of what those heart problems are or how to
prevent them. Most American
heart problems can be prevented by
simply making heart
healthy choices to eliminate harmful stress and correctly deal with some of the issues that come with
living life in the fast lane.
A good place to start learning more about this is issue is the
website of the American Heart Association
at www.americanheart.org. The website is packed with good information about the epidemic of heart problems in North
America and about some of the prevention tactics that we all could be doing in our daily lives to prevent heart
disease. Despite all of the information available, many people are still succumbing to heart disease each
day. Heart
healthy lifestyle
choices make these deaths preventable.
Cholesterol
One of the first things you need to do to prevent heart
problems is to watch your cholesterol levels. Keep an eye
on what you're eating to make sure that you are keeping those cholesterol levels down. Think of the food you put into your body as fuel for a car. If
you are putting terrible fuel into your car, your car won't run very well. If you put in top quality fuel, your car
will run like a dream. Your body works the same way.
Lowering your cholesterol
levels by eating grains and vegetables
is a good start to helping solve American heart problems. Trim the fat from meat and stay away from any product that lists saturated
fat or trans fat as an ingredient. Reduce trips to fast-food restaurants or opt for salads instead of fries.
Salad can be a great meal on its own with a few additions like crunchy nuts or seeds for flavor. You'll find
more suggestions for good
cholesterol choices on
the American
Heart Association website.
Staying Healthy
You've got your cholesterol
level diet planned out perfectly, so
it's time to take a better look at some other ways to staying "heart healthy". Of course, the best way to keep your heart healthy is through regular exercise. You can do all you want to your
diet, but if you aren't keeping your body in motion, all of those dietary decisions are essentially
useless.
Get regular exercise that benefits your heart.
The American
Heart Association has recommendations for
exercise and tips for lowering your cholesterol levels on
their website at www.americanheart.org. Cardiovascular exercise involves running, walking, swimming, biking and any
other exercise that gets your blood pumping. You can add some small amount of cardiovascular exercise to your day
by taking the stairs instead of the elevator and walking to the corner store instead of driving.
Preventing American
heart problems is really up to you and the
lifestyle changes you choose to make, so get started today!
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