Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Heart Disease Preventing Talks & Ideas

Heart disease is the number one cause of death.

It is never too late to begin living healthy, but the sooner a person begins, the better.

Healthy living does not demand anything that is intensive, unconventional or painful.

All it calls for is moderation.A little bit of knowledge and good sense goes a long way.

If we have to get Healthy Heart & One Healthy Life Style then we should follow some common but very useful for our Heart-One most important part of our body.
(1) First of all everyday we have to mark what we eat today.Consume a good meal of fruit and vegetables.

An excitable formula to check you're eating an assortment of nutrients is to keep meals colourful.

Colors will cover some of the important stable amount of nutrients from food.

(2) Very Common & Dangerous Bad Habit-SMOKING :-

It is long-known that smoking and second-hand smoke are dangerous, but most importantly smoking in front of your children could jeopardise their health.

Your children future habits could also depend on your present habits, and smoking could become ingrained in their subconscious mind.

It has been demonstrated that children are more than likely to smoke if they were brought up in a family where one or both parents also smoked.

(3) Maintain Healthy Weight :-


Reduce the intake of saturated fats and cholesterol through food.

It is not just vital to be sure you are not overweight but also to check for any excess abdominal fat, which poses a far greater hazard of getting some of the life threatening heart disease.

Restrict your alcohol uptake. Controlled alcohol consumption might in reality be healthful, particularly red wine, which supplies antioxidants for your heart. People who drink large amounts of alcohol tend to have higher blood pressure.

Supervise cholesterol levels. Frequent health check ups are essential, since cholesterol could be high even in people who appear to be otherwise well. Chronically elevated cholesterol increases build-up of atherosclerotic plaque.

(4) Blood pressure :-

Arterial blood pressure should be kept at optimum levels in order to prevent the chance of a cardiovascular (stroke) and cardiovascular (heart) disease. The higher the blood pressure, the higher the health risks on the heart and the brain.

Undergo tests for diabetes. Diabetes can show no symptoms until it has already turn a critical threat to health. Type 2 diabetes is most common type and it’s associated with obesity.

(5) Exercise :-

Make it a habit to include some physical activity into your daily routine. Routine physical activity is helpful in controlling obesity. This will support your health, and add to longevity.