6 Ways To Help Your Heart
by Denise Austin |
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Lifestyle
Help Your Heart
- Learn your family history of heart disease so you know what you may be up against. The more you know, the more you can take those healthy, preventive steps. Also visit your doctor to get your cholesterol and blood pressure checked each year.
- Measure your waistline. Recent studies have shown that that extra weight that you’re carrying around your mid-section can have a direct correlation to your risk of heart disease. So if you’re finding that you have an extra spare tire around your middle, then it’s time to target tone that waist! Studies show that if your waistline is over two inches in circumference larger than your hips, you are at risk for heart disease because the closer the fat is to the heart, the harder it is for your heart to combat that inflammation and stay healthy. So pay attention to your core! Target tone your waistline with plank twists and crunches, while pulling in your abdominals to flatten that belly, and being aware of your posture and zipping up those abs!
- Avoid salty foods. You best choices are low in sodium, so keep an eye on your ingredients and don’t over salt your food.
- Manage your stress. Make time for one of my good stress-releasing workouts, try some meditation or some yoga…deep breathing and stretching gets the oxygen flowing and the blood pumping. And then also unplug from all your electronics for a few hours and smell the roses!
- Eat whole foods. Whole grains, fruits, a variety of veggies, fish, lean meats and nuts should all be a part of your regular diet, all year long.
- Get plenty of sleep. Your body needs eight hours of sleep to stay charged. Plus when you’re overtired you’re tempted to eat things that are high in sugar and carbohydrates for a quick energy boost, and that isn’t good for your heart, either. So be sure to get enough Zzz’s!
Denise