The Dangers of a Heart Attack

December 22, 2009 by foynet  
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You get that burning pain at the center of your chest that makes you feel like you’ve just consumed a whole liter of acid. You dismiss this as heartburn when you actually are already going through a heart attack. So when do you know that it’s time to call the doctor? There are signs of a possible attack, and you just have to know what these are. You need to spot the difference between this debilitating condition and heartburn or acid reflux. When you are able to decode the signals, you increase your chances of surviving.

So, when the pain starts, you’ll feel shortness of breath. There’s a tight pain in your chest that radiates outwards. Heartburn won’t reach further than your chest area and won’t last very long. If the pain doesn’t subside in 10 minutes or so, call 911 right this very minute. If you can’t even find the strength to move, ask the person nearest you, even if he is a stranger. Fact is, heart attacks happen every time. A growing number of the older population experiences this very problem. Protect your heart by making sure you take foods that reduce the cholesterol buildup in your arteries. Just know that half of deaths occur within four hours of the first signs. When in doubt, just call an ambulance. This is your life at stake here, and even if it isn’t an attack, you can never lose from playing safe.

If you know that it’s definitely a heart attack, down a soluble aspirin. Keep one near you at all times when you know that heart attacks are a high possibility with you. This gets your system twice as fast as a pill and thins your blood. By doing this, you are potentially dislodging the blockage that has caused the attack. But more than knowing what to do in case this scenario happens to you, you really need to consider a lifestyle change as early as possible. Being scared about what could happen is no way to live. You will thank yourself in the end when you know that you can go anywhere you want and be sure that you go home alive.

With the right kind of diet and regular exercise, not only are you able to stave off a number of diseases, but you will also feel years younger than you actually are. People with low fitness levels are the ones most at risk of an attack. This even goes ahead of smoking, age, and weight. So, it’s time to work up a sweat and consume a lot of high-fiber foods, especially for breakfast. Work on your muscle and bone strength so that you will be up for the activities you love. When you let go of your weight, it is harder to stay active. You will be just as agile as you once were when you stay vigilant about your daily activities. Age is just number. What matters most is what you do with your body on a daily basis.

Having the Heart of a Teenager

November 9, 2009 by foynet  
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You’ve heard of the statistics. Majority of the older generation have some form of cardiovascular disease. Every year, millions die from it. Determining heart attack risk is a very tricky thing. Each person has a different susceptibility. Some will live to be 100 on fast food and milkshakes. But these are the miraculously lucky few. Your fitness level and what you eat play a role, and so do genes. In fact, many believe that in a few years’ time, heart disease and stroke will be the leading cause of death worldwide.

One obstacle to diagnosis is denial. You may find that you are always short of breath, but you may simply blame stress for this. You are at risk for a heart attack when you smoke, drink a lot, eat a diet high in saturated fat, and not exercise regularly. You may know all that, but you think that you’re not going to be the unfortunate victim. Then you decide to visit your doctor one day and find that you need a total change in your lifestyle while you make sure that you’re regularly medicated with statins and blood thinners. Cholesterol scores can’t always tell you who will be at risk. Screening tests, on the other hand, catch only a portion of the population. You see, when arteries are injured by damaging risk factors, cholesterol deposits will be plastering the wall of the heart’s arteries. If too much of the wrong cholesterol accumulates, the plaque grows and becomes inflamed. Blood can clot on this irritated surface and quickly close off an artery.

For patients with symptoms, angiograms can provide good information on plaque buildup, blockages, and heart damage. These tests can be expensive. Management of risk factors is a more valuable investment of time rather than repeated tests. This is a full-time job, but this does not need to consume you. What you need is the appropriate diet, exercise, and emotion management. That is the real key to your heart’s health. And while a change of lifestyle can improve your fate, sometimes drugs are needed as well. Statins are said to significantly reduce unhealthy cholesterol.

But because risk factors can be as hard to read as tea leaves, ST scans and MRIs have been successful at predicting the damage done. Doctors agree that prevention is still the better choice so that you won’t need to worry about another bypass operation. While you know that there are no issues yet, try to pattern your life according to what the health experts have been saying. You are simply better off being in good shape and fat rather than thin and in bad shape. There’s not pill or diet that can substitute for the health benefits of a regular workout. Don’t starve yourself. Instead, eat well and get going. Watch your waistline because abdominal fat is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome, which dramatically increases your risk of a heart disease. Do sit-ups and keep your waist measurement at a minimum. Nuts are known to be rich in healthy fat. When you feel the urge to snack on junk, get a pack of nuts instead.

The risk of a heart attack increases as you age. Do what you can while you can so that you won’t be part of the statistics.

Your Hearts Health

November 9, 2009 by foynet  
Filed under Anti-aging basics

When it comes to caring for your heart, many have misconceptions. These mistaken beliefs often lead to poor health, especially when you grow older. That is why it is better to think about your lifestyle as early as now.

If you suffer from excess weight, dropping just three to five kilos can improve your heart health. When you lose weight across the waist, the body’s ability to handle cholesterol and blood sugar improves significantly. You don’t need to achieve the perfect body, but it is better that you slim down gradually with exercise and a balanced diet.

If you’re worried about cholesterol, some people believe that you should always stay away from eggs. Although a yolk has about 200 milligrams of it, healthy people can still eat eggs in moderation without seeing numbers soar. There are two factors that determine the body’s cholesterol: the synthesis, which is genetically determined, and dietary saturated fat and trans-fatty acid intake, which promotes the absorption of dietary cholesterol. Consuming an egg a day doesn’t increase your likelihood to suffer from heart disease or stroke. However, if you already have problems, limit your egg yolk intake to no more than two a week. You must consider baked goods as well.

As for your exercise, daily walking is enough to help your heart. You need only do light to moderate exercise for twenty minutes a day. You don’t need to jog, brisk walking has been shown to be just as effective. Benefits may be due in part to the blood pressure lowering effects of exercise. Other metabolic factors may also be activated with a regular workout; one of these is an increase in the levels of good cholesterol.

You also need to think about freeing your life from different forms of vices. Other than quitting smoking, nothing can compensate for the damage done by it. Research reveals that about two or three years after you quit smoking, your risk of having a heart attack drops to that of someone who has never smoked. How’s this possible? It’s because when you smoke, the ingredients found in cigarettes take an immediate effect on your body. Your heart doesn’t pump as well and can’t relax, your blood vessels tighten, and blood clotting increases. When you quit puffing, you stop these dysfunctions. With drinking moderate amounts of wine and other alcoholic beverages, you can actually help your heart. The impact lasts long even when the alcohol leaves your system. Limit your drinks to three to nine per week, and try to take only red wine. When you overdo it, on the other hand, causes cardiac arrest.

Although debate continues as to exactly how stress contributes to heart disease, studies have shown that people constantly under anxiety have unhealthier hearts. Emotional stress and catastrophic life events are known to induce heart failure. Stress, nonetheless, is still difficult to quantify. But it still should be avoided when possible. How you manage situations makes all the difference. Try learning a few relaxation techniques because they have been shown to reduce blood pressure.

When it comes to your health, you need to think of long term. After all, your body needs more care when you age.