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By Leslie Griffith


Maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system can add decades to one's life. Unfortunately, heart trouble is a major cause of death worldwide. For this reason, both healthy men and women, and those who have heart trouble should have appropriate cardiac care. Cardiovascular disorders can result from a genetic predisposition, or such conditions may be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle.

Eating foods that are low in saturated fats is a good way to take proper care of one's heart. Following a high-fiber, low salt diet consisting of fruits, lean meats, beans, and green leafy vegetables is an appropriate course of action for virtually anyone who wishes to avoid heart problems in the future. A person's physician can advise him or her regarding what kind of diet is best to follow on a regular basis.

Exercising also plays an essential role regarding cardiovascular health. Due to the fact that the heart is a muscle, it must be exercised if it is to stay strong. Health experts recommend 30 minutes of aerobic activity, which should be completed at least 4 times per week. They also recommend 15 to 20 minutes of strength training at least two times a week. However, individuals with certain health problems should ask their doctor prior to starting a new exercise regimen.

Avoiding the excessive use of alcohol and shunning tobacco products are also highly effective ways to keep one's heart strong. Many cardiovascular problems are caused by smoking cigarettes. Fortunately, as soon as a person gives up this habit, his or her heart will start repairing itself, and subsequently long-term damage can be prevented.

Individuals with cardiovascular conditions, whether inherited or from environmental factors, are sometimes placed under the care of a physician. Those suffering from such disorders should play close attention to their doctor's advice. This will help prevent the problem from becoming worse and if one is careful, he or she may be able to avoid heart surgery in the future, particularly if the disease is reversible when proper care is sought.

Those who suffer from heart problems may require assistance from a cardiac care technician. The latter have the appropriate skills to conduct tests that measure how well a person's heart functions. Certain tests are not invasive, while others are, and the one recommended will mainly depend on the opinion of one's physician or heart surgeon.

Some of the aforementioned tests are conducted annually, while other tests must be performed on a more frequent basis. Again, this will depend on the individual's physician's recommendations. Skipping such tests when a person has heart problems is never wise, as appropriate monitoring is essential for such individuals.

When cardiac care is necessary, individuals should diligently seek advice from a reliable physician. In many cases, a person's insurance company can give him or her recommendations and tell the person which heart physicians are in the appropriate network, and subsequently covered under their insurance plan. Whether or not symptoms appear to be serious, heart issues should never be ignored. Instead, it is essential for those who suspect heart trouble to schedule an appointment with a healthcare practitioner.




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