RVNA Health Source: American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month, and we’ll use this opportunity to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease and what a person can do to make healthy life choices to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

We all know someone who had been affected by heart-related illness. It remains the leading cause of death globally and takes the life of 2,300 Americans daily. While family history and age cannot be changed, individuals can take steps to lower their risk of heart disease by as much as 80 percent. It means making choices to live a healthier way through diet and exercise.

The American Heart Association has identified seven ways to help control the risk of heart disease:

1) Get active and stay active by exercising daily, or for 30 minutes at least five times a week.

2) Control cholesterol to help arteries remain clear and prevent blockages that can lead to heart disease and stroke.

3) Eat better by increasing your intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean protein and by reducing added sugars and saturated fats.

4) Manage high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Reducing sodium intake, getting regular exercise and managing stress can all help.

5) Lose weight, especially if much of it sits at your waist. Even a 5 to 10pound reduction can make a difference. Determine your body mass index to understand if you’re in the healthy range.

6) Reduce blood sugar to avoid developing diabetes, which often increases cardiovascular risk. Avoid simple sugars found in soda, candy, and sugary desserts and take appropriate medication, such as insulin, if prescribed.

7) Stop smoking, which improves health in every way. Smoking damages the entire circulatory system and increases the risk for the full range of cardiovascular diseases.

Founded in 1914, RVNA is an accredited non-profit Medicare-certified home healthcare agency that also supports public health and safety, and promotes the highest quality of life. RVNA provides compassionate care to all individuals, whether young or old, through a continuum of care that encompasses health care at home and in the community. RVNA also provides home health aides and companionship through a non-medical subsidiary called HomeCare by RVNA and outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy in its Rehab by RVNA facility at 27 Governor Street, Ridgefield.

Visit RVNA at www.ridgefieldvna.org

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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