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Healthy Wealthy n Wise
7 Reasons Why We Suffer Heart Attacks By: Emilia Klapp, RD, BS
Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV -
Over the past 50 years, health professionals have examined the association between physical activity and the risk for heart disease. ...
Stay healthy and happy throughout the holiday season
Delmarva Daily Times, MD -
... about making positive lifestyle changes. The goal is to improve eating and exercise habits which will help reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart ...
Rwanda: Foreign Specialists Open Their Heart for Surgery
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
However, according to Dr. Mucumbitsi most of the heart diseases he had come across in the country are preventable by adopting a healthy lifestyle. ...
Very pregnant wife, youthful vigour highlight Heart Fund Run
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica -
... of the Heart Foundation of Jamaica Deborah Chen said yesterday that the fund run was to "encourage exercise so that people start a healthy lifestyle. ...
Health calendar
Monroe News Star, LA -
Includes "Cancer Facts: Lifestyle and Ways to Decrease your Risk," "Breast and Cervical Cancer" and "Bosom Buddies," which educates women on the importance ...
The economics of obesity: tipping the scales toward a health crisis
Brandywine East Community News, DE -
Time management also contributes to a sedentary lifestyle, she said, because many families are so busy with activities they don?t even have time to go for a ...

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Obesity fuels fears of faster diabetes rise
Reuters - Nov 29, 2008
"It's the responsibility of governments to enable populations to create the conditions where (healthy) lifestyle is an easy choice rather than something ...
Health groups team up for tasty, diabetic-friendly cookbook
HollandSentinel.com, MI - Nov 28, 2008
Finally, ?Diabetes & Heart Healthy Meals for Two? mixes a little lifestyle advice with your Sesame Herb Chicken Kebabs. You can wash it down with a Green ...

Canada.com
Inactivity in Depressed Heart Patients Increases Cardiac Risk
eFluxMedia - Nov 26, 2008
A healthy lifestyle including healthy food and physical activity and therapeutic meetings sometimes help. But for those who really need medications, ...
Inactivity a risk to depressed heart patients: study Reuters
Lack of Exercise Explains Depression-Heart Link New York Times Blogs
Depression lethal for cardiac patients PRESS TV
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Obesity Linked To Rise In Diabetes
RedOrbit, TX -
"It's the responsibility of governments to enable populations to create the conditions where (healthy) lifestyle is an easy choice rather than something ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: healthy heart + lifestyle + heart  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


TheMedGuru
Lowering Cholesterol Early In Life Could Save Lives
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4, 2008) ? With heart disease maintaining top billing as the leading cause of death in the United States, a team of University of California, ...
Researchers Push Aggressive Cholesterol Control in Kids Washington Post
Want a long life? Control Cholesterol Levels From Childhood TheMedGuru
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For A Heart-Y Boost, Grab A Handful Of Almonds
North American Press Syndicate, NY -
The good news is that simple lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity and reducing saturated fat intake, can help maintain a healthy heart. ...
End of the Diet Wars? New York Times Blogs
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We have healthier hearts now . . but for how long?
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Aug 4, 2008
The Scottish Government last week launched a consultation on how best to get healthy messages across to the public to tackle both heart disease and strokes. ...
Wally doing well after heart bypass
The Times, South Africa - Aug 3, 2008
A heavy smoker who led a sedentary lifestyle, Katzke had a mild heart attack in 1999 and had a stent [a tube inserted into a blood vessel to support it] ...
SA's first televised heart surgery completed SABC News
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Hypertension is normal in south Louisiana, but it can be corrected
Houma Courier, Louisiana - Aug 4, 2008
Another major factor is lifestyle. Our south Louisiana diet is often not conducive to a healthy lifestyle, as it is often high in salt and fried foods. ...
Heart risk rises with menopause
Windsor Star,  Canada -
As women begin to enter menopause, their risk of developing a collection of heart disease risk factors appears to increase, according to a new study. ...
Healthy hearts
Newindpress, India - Aug 3, 2008
A total benefit of Rs. 340 will be offered to the consumer on purchase of every pack of Sundrop Heart. The Sundrop Healthy Heart taskforce deployed for the ...NSE:E:ATFL.EQ - CAG

eMaxHealth.com
Two Myths About The 3 Day Diets
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Aug 3, 2008
For specific interventions that may help you achieve a healthy lifestyle, you may make an appointment with a Heart and Vascular Institute Preventive ...
Tennessee: Heart Disease, Stroke Prevention Plan Saves Lives
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Aug 4, 2008
These system improvements result in more people living healthy, productive lives after a heart attack or stroke.? Heart disease is the leading cause of ...
Trans Fats on Way Out, Just for the Health of It 2010: Law Gives ...
RedOrbit, TX -
Woodland Hills resident Loni Klein said she watches what she eats carefully, maintains a healthy lifestyle and believes the law will have a positive impact. ...
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Dietary Guidelines for Healthy American Adults A Statement for Health Professionals From the … -
RM Krauss, RJ Deckelbaum, N Ernst, E Fisher, BV … - Circulation, 1996 - Am Heart Assoc
... American Heart Association. The healthy American diet. Circulation. ... Can lifestyle
changes reverse coronary heart disease? The Lifestyle Heart Trial. Lancet. ...

Optimal Diets for Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease -
FB Hu, WC Willett - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
... of smoking, and maintenance of a healthy body weight ... by other aspects of diet, other
lifestyle factors, and ... interest in the diet-heart hypothesis, prospective ...

Trends in the Incidence of Coronary Heart Disease and Changes in Diet and Lifestyle in Women. -
FB Hu, MJ Stampfer, JAE Manson, F Grodstein, GA … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2001 - obgynsurvey.com
... of discussing with our patients the lifestyle factors that ... that the incidence of
coronary heart disease, by ... the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, including good ...

Secondary prevention in coronary heart disease: baseline survey of provision in general practice -
NC Campbell, J Thain, HG Deans, LD Ritchie, JM … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Effects of weight loss vs aerobic exercise training on risk factors for coronary
disease in healthy, obese, middle-aged and older men. ... The lifestyle heart trial ...

… Syndrome Predicts the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke in Healthy Middle-Aged Men The 22- … -
M Pyorala, H Miettinen, P Halonen, M Laakso, K … - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc
... cholesterol and triglycerides, and lifestyle factor, with ... resistance syndrome predicts
coronary heart disease events ... of 380 young healthy Caucasians: analysis ...

Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations Revision 2006: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart -
AH Lichtenstein, LJ Appel, M Brands, M Carnethon, … - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
... Improving diet and lifestyle is a critical component of the American Heart
Association?s ... Specific goals are to consume an overall healthy diet; aim ...

Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease by Diet and Lifestyle Evidence From Prospective Cross-Cultural, … -
D Kromhout, A Menotti, H Kesteloot, S Sans - Circulation, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
... the evidence from major prospective cross-cultural, cohort, and intervention studies
and focuses on the effects of a healthy diet and lifestyle on heart health ...

'A healthy lifestyle might be the death of you': discourses on diet, cholesterol control and heart -
D Lupton, S Chapman - Sociology of Health & Illness, 1995 - Blackwell Synergy
... 'A healthy lifestyle might be the death of you': discourses on diet, cholesterol
control and heart disease in the press and among the lay public. ...

… practice for the promotion of healthy behaviour among adults at increased risk of coronary heart -
A Steptoe, S Doherty, E Rink, S Kerry, T Kendrick, … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... S, Rink E, Steptoe A. Promotion of healthy behaviour among ... baseline data from the
change of heart study ... Larsson U, Saljo R, Svardsudd K. Lifestyle discussion in ...

Healthy Lifestyle Factors in the Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Among Men: Benefits … -
SE Chiuve, ML McCullough, FM Sacks, EB Rimm - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
... Figure 1176442 View larger version (12K): [in this window] [in a new window], Figure
1. Relative risk of coronary heart disease by healthy lifestyle score. ...

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Lifestyle trumps drugs for a healthy heart: study

WASHINGTON - Even men who take medication for high blood pressure or cholesterol can dramatically cut their risk of heart disease by adopting a healthy lifestyle, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.

Middle-aged men on these medications can reduce their chances of heart problems by 57 percent by eating right, not smoking, drinking in moderation and maintaining a healthy weight while exercising regularly, the researchers said.

Those who do not take the drugs can cut their risk of heart ailments by 87 percent if they adopt these lifestyle choices.

"This shows there's no substitute for a healthy lifestyle," said Stephanie Chiuve, lead author of the study to be published in Circulation: Journal of The American Heart Association.

The study tracked 43,000 men between 40 and 75 who were free of diabetes, heart disease and other chronic conditions when the study began in 1986. They completed biannual questionnaires and researchers used the data to tease out correlations between heart disease and lifestyle habits.

The benefits of the healthy habits were apparent even if they were adopted over time.

"In other words, it's never to late to change," said Chiuve. "You can still achieve benefits if you make changes in middle age or later in life."

Men with the lowest risk of heart disease were those who practiced all five healthy habits, but not smoking alone reduced the risk of heart problems by 50 percent, she said.

 
 
 
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