THE
HUX CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER AT UNION HOSPITAL
Ways to a Healthy Heart
Exercise, Eating and Reducing Stress
Choices you can make--
30 Minutes to Better Health
Researchers have found that just a half-hour a day of moderate exercise
like walking, dancing, bicycling or swimming can lower your risk of
heart disease. And the good news: it doesn't have to be 30 minutes
in a row. You can take three 10 minute walks and still get the protective
benefits of exercise.
The Magic of Food
It has been well-documented that you can substantially lower your
risk of heart disease by cutting down on fatty foods and restricting
cholesterol intake. But did you know that certain foods may promote
heart health?
There is evidence that fish and its omega-3 oils actually help block
chemical reactions that lead to the narrowing of the arteries. Eating
only one or two fish dishes a week may cut your risk of heart disease
in half.
A cup of dried beans every day helps lower your bad LDL cholesterol
and lower blood pressure. Try a nice hot bowl of lentil soup or a
filling bean burrito.
Even grapefruit has been shown to help the heart. Grapefruit pectin
contains compounds that lower cholesterol. To get this benefit, you
need to eat the pulp of a couple of grapefruit each day. One for breakfast
and how about a refreshing new twist of dessert?
Other foods have been found to be heart healthy: garlic, apples, bananas,
carrots and onions.
Stressed Out?
Chronic stress can increase levels of the hormone epinephrine, which
may increase your blood pressure and heart rate, and damage artery
linings. While you can't totally remove stress from your life, you
can lower your risk of coronary heart disease by eliminating a few
unnecessary stresses. Stress reduction classes can help you learn
relaxation, visualization, imagery and mind/body integration techniques.
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