Heart disease is one of the nation’s deadliest killers taking the lives
of almost one million Americans each year. Each of us has a different
susceptibility to cardiovascular disease. Your fitness level and what
you eat plays a major role. Approximately 64 million Americans have
cardiovascular disease, and here’s the shocker; as many as 40 percent
of those who suffer a heart attack have no symptoms. A heart attack may
occur due to heart disease but not always and although it is the
leading cause of death it can be prevented. Women usually have fewer
heart attacks than men but after menopause women catch up to men in the
number of heart attacks experienced.
So, what are the factors that lead to heart disease?
The most commonly recognized risk factors are:
1 Stress
2 Smoking
3 High levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol)
4 Low levels of HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol)
5 High Blood-pressure.
6 Obesity
7 Diabetes
8 Destructive form of amino acid called homocysteine
9 Heredity
The heart is the most crucial organ to sustain life and to keep it
ticking efficiently, our priority should be to prevent its
deterioration. The simplest Mantra for prevention of heart disease is;
eat well, exercise and adopt a healthy lifestyle. This has been said
countless times before and the simple truth is that those who do follow
through with the advice enjoy a much healthier and longer life.
NOTE: Always check with your physician first before changing or
implementing any sort of a diet or exercise program especially if
you're taking prescription or over the counter medicines.
Some factors to consider when adopting a healthier lifestyle include but not limited to: (also check with your physician)
1 Cut down on dietary fat and cholesterol
2 Check your blood pressure regularly
3 Don’t smoke (fortunately there are a lot of resources available for those wanting to quit).
4 Learn to meditate, this will lessen stress.
5 Exercise - Being sedentary is one of the biggest risk factors for heart attacks.
6 Control your weight - If you're obese
7 Control your diabetes
Symptoms of a heart attack
NOTE: These symptoms may or may not indicate a heart attack. In any
case medical help should be sought immediately because some heart
attacks are the ’silent type’.
The American Heart Association lists them as:
-Uncomfortable pressure, fullness or squeezing and excruciating pain in the chest.
-Pain spreading to shoulder, neck, and arms. Specifically left sided neck and arm pain.
-Light headedness, fainting.
-Shortness of breath with little exertion.
-Profuse sweating.
The first hour is very critical. So, don’t waste time thinking its gas
or flatulence. Act immediately and call 911 don’t waste time calling
your doctor, he’ll most likely ask you to call 911 anyway. Heart
disease can be easily prevented it's just a matter of implementing a
healthier lifestyle.