X

Stop the Risk Factors for Heart Disease in Their Tracks ~ Join the Healthy Heart Challenge!

Rate this post

Dr. Nieca Goldberg cracks down on cardiovascular disease this February through the launch of her first national Healthy Heart Challenge.  To participate, Dr. Goldberg asks that American adults take the proper steps to improve their overall cardiovascular well-being.

Causing about 2,200-deaths a day, cardiovascular disease continues to be a major killer in the United States, and Americans are more obese and spending more money on treatment of the disease than ever before, according to the AHA’s 2012 "Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Survey". This can stop now.

"Through education, community, and action, we can improve our own quality of life and the quality of life for our family, friends, and neighbors. I began my Healthy Heart Challenge to bring support and initiative to a largely preventable issue plaguing our country", says Dr. Goldberg.

Improving your cardiovascular health can seem like a difficult goal, but by making simple lifestyle changes is the first step toward big change. To follow are the top five things you must do to improve your heart health:

  • Quit Smoking: Smoking triples the risk of heart disease.
  • Reduce your salt intake: Cutting salt intake in half would save more than a million people from hypertension
  • Exercise: Maintain three hours a week of aerobic exercise and aim to take 10,000 steps a day.
  • Heart Check-Up: The only way to know if you’re at risk is to have a good heart to hear you’re your doctor. Discuss your family history, your lifestyle and have your blood pressure taken. Lab tests for cholesterol and glucose are important as well; your doctor will determine if you need additional tests.
  • Aspirin: Discuss with your doctor if Aspirin will benefit you. Research shows that an aspirin a day doesn’t prevent a first heart attack in everyone. Age and other risk factors determines

Heart disease is still the number one killer in the United States, more than all cancers combined. These simple lifestyle changes can decrease your risk of heart disease by up to 80%. You’ll look better, feel better and live longer, who can argue with that!

For more information on how to participate, please click below.

Melissa @ Mommy Living the Life of Riley: I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, that definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!