Dr
Rajiv Agarwal, Principal Director and Unit Head - Cardiology, shares five
heart-healthy habits you must adopt in your daily lifestyle.
In today's fast-paced
world, maintaining a healthy heart has never been more crucial. Heart disease
remains a leading cause of death globally, making it imperative for individuals
to adopt heart-protective habits. Heart disease still remains the number
one killer and continues to rise in India unlike in the more developed Western
countries. Indian lifespan is increasing (currently averaging 70 years) but we
must improve our health-span also. Fortunately, the path to a healthier heart
is within reach, and it starts with a commitment to a few key lifestyle
changes.
Dr Rajiv
Agarwal, Principal Director and Unit Head - Cardiology, Max Smart Super
Speciality Hospital, Saket, shares five heart-healthy habits you must adopt in
your daily lifestyle.
5 Habits To Adopt Today For A Healthy Heart
1.
Healthy lifestyle
Dr Agarwal
shares, “This is well known to all but poorly practiced. Regular exercise, a
watchful diet, no smoking or tobacco (zero nicotine) along with stress
management form the cornerstone in managing heart disease.”
A healthful
diet that emphasizes vegetables, salads, nuts and fruit along with all food
groups but less sugar and starchy foods is needed. Take fats and oils, but
avoid deep frying and fast foods. Non-vegetarian foods especially fish and
white meat are also healthy. Milk, and its products and eggs might maintain
protein intake in our diet.
Exercise as
much as possible, aiming for 30 minutes or more at least 4-5 times a week
emphasizing movement rather than bodybuilding. Shorter duration may be
sufficient with high intensity exercise, but do build it up gradually if you
decide to start. Avoid excessive protein supplements. Listen to your body and
get a check-up in case of doubt about exercise tolerance.
Tobacco
whether smoked, chewed or even in e-cigarettes should be completely avoided as
even small quantities are harmful. Remember its never too late to quit, because
you benefit even if you quit in old age! If you cannot quit in one go, then
reduce your intake, use nicotine gum or patch and seek help for quitting.
Reduce stress, get 6-8
hours of high-quality sleep, encourage interaction with family and friends and
have work life balance to keep your ticker going long and strong. It will even
improve your efficiency at work.
2.
Home monitoring of health
Dr Agarwal
explains, “Self-regulation and self-monitoring are the cornerstone of healthful
management. You could monitor your blood pressure and weight by home
instruments and make a chart. Add to it your exercise and diet pattern for the
week and you are set on the path of taking charge of your health.”
3.
Screening tests
Dr Agarwal
shares, “You will never know your blood sugar and cholesterol levels unless you
measure them. Simple screening tests especially after the age of 40 years may
detect unknown disease. This includes a clinical assessment by the doctor, ECG
and blood tests with detailed tests as needed.”
4.
Take action on the risks detected
Dr Agarwal
Explains, “Needless to say, even an annual physical examination is useful only
if you act on it. The tests can be a wake-up call. Even people with abnormal
risk factors can be healthy by putting in extra preventive efforts and
treatment.”
5. Planning for illness
Dr Agarwal
says, “Despite everything, illness can hit you suddenly and unexpectedly. Keep
emergency numbers handy to seek help, reach the hospital without delay and with
trust, have some financial plan. We should give and receive support from family
and friends in the hour of need.”
It
should therefore be obvious that we should know about the health of our heart
and how to improve it. This will “add years to our life” and also “add life to
our years,” he further said.
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