Ready to take the leap and commit to heart health? It isn’t as challenging as you think. Just follow these tips for ultimate heart health!
1. Eat Your Vegetables!
We are what we eat. Eating a diet high in vegetables ensures we get all of the vitamins and minerals our bodies need. This is in direct opposition to what eating has become here in America. Junk, Junk, Junk… processed foods have taken over and they are killing us.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 32% of our calories come from animal sources, 57% from processed plant foods, and only 11% from non-bleached grains, beans, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Plant-based food is essential to heal the body and protect your heart.
2. Quit Smoking
34.3 million people smoke as of 2019. Smoking can be devastating for your cardiovascular health. If you smoke, quit. Your heart will thank you.
3. Maintain a Healthy Weight
BMI is a better indicator of a healthy size than just weight alone. Recommended BMI as a goal should be 20-25. The more weight you carry the harder your organs and skeletal structure all have to work. Give your body a break and stay within range.
4. Exercise
30 minutes of movement a day is the minimum. Go for a walk, stretch, do some yard work or work around the house, bike, swim, run, go to the gym, just get that blood flowing and muscles moving.
5. Sleep like a baby
Seven to eight hours a night is ideal. Less and you may be cutting your life expectancy. Your body needs this time to rest, repair, and heal. That goes for your heart as well as the rest of you.
6. Never ignore symptoms, signs, or heredity
If you notice an issue or are at high risk due to heredity, don’t wait. Get it checked out. The Tampa Cardiovascular Associates want you to know that with advanced blood work you can detect heart disease a decade before you have a heart attack.
- Check your cholesterol and advanced cholesterol
- Your three-month sugar numbers
- Your A1C
- Your inflammation
- Your high sensitivity C-reactive protein
- Your homocysteine level
- Your lipoprotein A
- Your vitamin D
7. Take a Suana often
Infrared saunas have been shown to improve the function of the cells that line the arteries.
The infrared light on the spectrum is the one that is able to penetrate our skin and activate our energy system. Studies suggest that regular sauna sessions can help stabilize blood pressure. An infrared sauna can help you and your heart stay healthy. Saunas also help your body rid itself of toxins through sweat much like exercise.
These have been our helpful self-care tips for keeping your heart healthy.
Visit www.tampacardio.com or call 813-975-2800 to schedule an appointment.