Lowering Your Risk Of Heart Disease
by News Canada
(NC)-I f you have been
deemed at risk by your doctor, there are steps
you can take to help control risk factors.
According to Statistics
Canada, heart disease is one of the leading
causes of death of Canadians, accounting for over 26% of all
deaths.Despite this, there are a
variety of ways Canadians can lower their risk of
heart disease and ultimately heart
attacks:
Diet and Nutrition
- Get your blood cholesterol level checked by your
doctor
- Lower LDL (low density lipoproteins) levels by
following a low-saturated fat and low cholesterol diet
Exercise *
- Become physically active for a minimum of 30 minutes at
least three times per week
- Physical exercise may lower your risk for
heart disease or stroke
Lifestyle Modifications
- Limit alcohol consumption for overall lifestyle
benefits
- Stop cigarette smoking, or at a minimum cut back
gradually
Preventative therapies
- Consult your doctor for regular check-ups and for a
prevention plan, especially if you have high cholesterol,
high blood pressure, diabetes, have had a heart
attack or stroke, are overweight, smoke or have an inactive
lifestyle.
1 Selected leading causes of death by sex, Canada, 1997.
Statistics Canada. www.statscan.ca (November 22, 2002).
* Consult your doctor before beginning an exercise
program
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