American Heart Month: Tips to Avoid Heart Disease
American Heart Month, a federally recognized event, is a
great reminder for Americans to focus on their hearts. Heart awareness in a
time of COVID-19 seems particularly important. Simply put, there is no
better time to prioritize our health and the health of our senior family
members. Simple lifestyle changes can not only prevent heart disease but can
also strengthen the possibility of living longer with a much healthier heart.
Our assisted living team in Morris County, NJ has gathered vital information
regarding heart disease risk factors and tips to prevent this all too common
disease.
Risk Factors of Heart Disease
Despite years and even decades of hearing how smoking and being obese can
ruin your heart health, too many Americans are not getting the message. Yet it
turns out that many of the risk factors below can be managed with smart and
relatively simple changes to your lifestyle.
Common risk factors include:
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Physical
inactivity and obesity
- Alcohol,
caffeine and substance abuse
- High
blood pressure or cholesterol levels
- High
levels of stress and anxiety
- Ethnicity
and family history
- Age
and gender
Heart Disease Prevention: Tips for Healthy Senior
Living
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you set out on your
journey to live a heart-healthy life.
- Maintain
healthy blood pressure and cholesterol. Higher levels of blood pressure and cholesterol mean your heart is being overworked. One of the first steps you can take to maintain a healthy heart is to have healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Make an appointment with your primary physician to determine what levels are considered healthy for you,
since your levels depend on your unique risk factors and heart history.
- Make
healthy lifestyle choices and stick to them. Exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy diet is key. Cut out smoking and foods that are high in saturated fat content, like processed meats. Here at Lester
Senior Living, we have many senior exercise classes available (chair yoga,
anyone?) and offer low-cal, low-fat dining options 7 days a week. Visit
our website to learn more about what we offer at the Lester
Senior Living community.
- Combat
stress head-on. Stress that goes unmanaged is a serious risk factor for heart disease. It’s also something that is often overlooked or confused with another medical condition. If you have significant trouble managing stress and anxiety, we recommend speaking to a medical professional as soon as possible.
- Have
regular checkups. Most people don’t want to visit the doctor without a reason but having yearly checkups and blood work is one of the best things you can do for preventative maintenance on your heart. As we get older, we may accept many of our aches and pains but they may sometimes be the harbinger of something else. If you catch it early, you will be much better off.
Assisted Living Care Services in Morris County, NJ
At Lester Senior Living, having caregivers on-site around
the clock means your senior family member can get the extra help they need
immediately. We have one of the best ratios of staff to residents in the
industry, which means we never skimp on care. Our senior living residents also
have direct access to certified specialists on-site, such as physicians,
therapists, and other wellness providers that can manage the medical
complications that come with heart disease.
If you have any questions about our care services, or if
you’d like to see if our senior community is the right fit for your loved one,
please contact Lester Senior Living today: (973) 929-2725. You could also visit
our website for more information on assisted living in Morris County, NJ: https://jchcorp.org/assisted-living-morris-county-nj/
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