Want to keep your heart healthy? Then
you need to know the following:
Holly Andersen, director of education
and outreach at the Ronald O. Perelman Heart Institute of NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital has offered some easy steps to improve heart health and overall
well-being throughout the year.
Step
1:
Know your numbers. Your blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride levels are
the most important numbers you will need to know before you begin on the path
to good heart health.
Step
2: Start
walking. Exercise is the fountain of youth. A simple 20- to 30-minute walk a
few days a week can actually reduce the risk of premature death by more than 50
percent.
Step
3:
Laugh out. Laughter really is the best medicine. Just 15 minutes of laughter is
about equivalent to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise with respect to our cardiovascular
health. Laughter has also been linked to the healthy function of blood vessels,
an increase of the brain hormones that improve mood, and reduction of pain and
anxiety.
Step
4:
Focus on your waistline, not your weight. Your waistline is a better
measurement of your overall health than your weight because the amount of fat
around your waistline is directly linked to high blood pressure and high
cholesterol and can place you at increased risk for diabetes.
Step
5:
Get a good night's sleep. Sleep is one of the most undervalued elements of our
daily routines, but it is absolutely vital to good health. Lack of sleep
increases your blood pressure, induces stress, increases your appetite and
slows down your metabolism, dampens your mood and decreases your cognition
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