Take Care of Your Heart Healthy in Valentine Day

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Take Care of Your Heart Healthy in Valentine Day

Happy Valentine’s Day. What a great holiday. Did you know that the origin of this festival is not really known? There are many suggestions by historians, but nobody really knows for sure. Try doing a web search for “history of Valentine’s Day” and you will see. Yet as a popular festival. A chance to celebrate and are grateful for the love we have in our lives is truly special!

So what are your plans?

Take care of your blood pumping, the heart and enjoy this beautiful day? Because without that we would not have this or any other day! Or better yet, why not end with your honey and make a plan to ensure that you are both healthy for the festival to celebrate many more Valentine’s Day?

The American Heart Association celebrated in February as Heart Health Mon In February, the organization strives to inform people about how to stay healthy and keep their heart in shape. They challenge people to act on the factors of the common good and to give them ideas on how to do this. In general, they penetrate the consciousness of how your heart problems and stroke, what to do if you have symptoms, how to personal assessment of the risk identification, regular medical examinations, regular exercise healthy eating and smoking.

Okay, we all know we should exercise, eat “right”, have regular medical checks and lower stress levels. Let’s look at some of the current dietary recommendations and exercises specifically designed to maintain a healthy heart. After all, most people medical research, the more they change what the “right” things to do.

The exercise is simple enough: at least 30 minutes of moderately stringent or more every day of the week.

The nature of the exercise makes little difference in the field of cardiovascular health. Weight training has proven heart health and other physical activity. It does not matter what you want, but keep moving!

The diet is not so simple. Some of the most recent recommendations include:

Eat lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins. Add omega-3 fats, which come from fish, nuts, seeds and oil. Eat less processed, because they contain trans fats are more harmful for the heart than saturated fat! Frying less often. Frying food alters the structure of fat molecules (trans fats) and degrades the protein. The heart needs B vitamins to stay healthy. Processed grains (white flour, rice, etc.) lose 60-90% of vitamins in the treatment. Eat raw brown and, if possible. Keep desserts and sweets to a minimum. Add a multivitamin, just to make sure they get all the nutrients (especially vitamin B).

Welfare issues:

Learn to handle stress, communicate better, manage anger of repressed emotions, etc. are terrible for the heart and overall health (and lead to relationship). Quit smoking control alcohol be aware of family members who have heart disease or type 2 diabetes (a risk factor for heart attacks) If you have type 2 diabetes, follow your doctor’s instructions. Keep your body fat at a normal level.

Find your most romantic Valentine’s Day, let your partner how much you know him/her keep by making resolutions to more heart healthy at the time of the day following Valentine’s Day comes around. Take care of your body, you round your partner a long period is so romantic and happy.

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