Did you know your heart beats around 100,000 times a day and pumps 2,000 gallons of blood throughout your body each day?
Your heart truly is the workhorse of your body. The question is: how well do you take care of your heart?
A healthy diet and lifestyle are your best weapons to fight cardiovascular disease, according to Jeffrey L. Anderson, MD, a cardiologist and heart researcher from the Intermountain Healthcare Heart Institute in Salt Lake City.
“It’s not as hard as you may think,” said Dr. Anderson. “But it does require you to be intentional so that you’re actively taking steps in your life to be as heart healthy as possible.”
Dr. Anderson points to the American Heart Association “Life’s Simple 7” steps to help you along the way. The AHA has defined ideal cardiovascular health based on seven risk factors (Life's Simple 7) that people can improve through lifestyle changes. They are:
- Blood Pressure
- Cholesterol
- Blood Sugar/Glucose
- Physical Activity
- Diet
- Weight
- Smoking Status