Women Be Aware and Heart Healthy
Heart Disease is the #1 Killer of Women in the United States. Prevention is the Key
Heart disease is the #1 killer of women in the United States. The American Heart Association has launched a nationwide campaign for women's heart health featuring the color red and a red dress logo. Back in the day, conventional wisdom was that women didn't have to worry about heart health because hormones protected them during childbearing age and after that men were supposed to have much higher rates of disease than older women. Now, the latest research has determined that this is not true. Here are some ways that women can protect their hearts via the latest recommendations from the American Heart Association:
*Hereditary predisposition is important, so it's even more important to follow these guidelines if you have a family history of heart disease. Lifestyle changes include managing blood pressure, increased physical activity, alcohol restriction, sodium restriction, and an emphasis on eating fresh fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products.
*Quit smoking.
*The guidelines now recommend that women exercise moderately 60-90 minutes per day, every day of the week.
*Reduce saturated fat intake to no more than 7 percent of calories.
*It is recommended that women eat oily fish once a week and consider taking a capsule supplement of 850-1000 mg of EPA and DHA for women with heart disease and high triglycerides.
*Hormone replacement therapy is not recommended to prevent heart disease in women.
*Routine low dose aspirin therapy should be considered if the benefits outweigh the risks.
There are some other natural supplements that show some promise such as grape seed extract, getting enough fiber, potassium, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and substances rich in antioxidants and phytosterols like blueberries and green tea. If all of the natural remedy claims are just too confusing, then at least take a quality multivitamin daily.
Published by Walt Crocker
Walt grew up in Lafayette Square, near downtown St. Louis. He is now semi-retired after years in the restaurant and entertainment industry. His poetry has appeared in two published works: Stepping Stones and... View profile
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- Recommendations by the American Heart Association have recently changed.
- Other natural supplements show some promise.
