What Are The Benefits of a Healthy Heart?

 

What are the benefits of having a healthy heart physically? Our heart is more than just where we store our emotions and feelings. It actually has a bigger responsibility. The heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. This blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues which need it for survival. It also helps to remove carbon dioxide and other waste.

How Can I Have A Healthy Heart For Life?

What keeps the heart healthy? Having a healthy heart boils down to leading a healthy lifestyle. Since heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States, it’s important to know that you can make healthy choices that are good for your heart to lower your risk of heart disease (1). 

You just need to follow these important heart-healthy guidelines:

  • Eat healthy - Include plenty of fruits and vegetables. Add whole grains and lean sources of protein.
  • Exercise regularly - Just be active!
  • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • Don’t smoke - quit if you do and stay away from secondhand smoke.
  • Control your cholesterol.
  • Control your blood pressure.
  • Drink alcohol only in moderation.
  • Manage stress.

It’s also important to know your risk factors. Whether or not you have any should not stop you from leading a healthier life. But if you are at risk of heart disease, it is even more important to take steps today to improve your health.

You are at risk if you don’t follow any of the steps listed above. Not eating right, having high blood pressure or cholesterol can put you at risk. In addition, you are at risk if you have a family history of heart disease.

The good news is, even if you are at risk, you can do a lot to stay healthy. Again, start by following the heart-healthy guidelines.

How to Keep The Heart Healthy And Strong?

So you are ready to start making some heart-healthy choices today to keep your heart strong. One of the first things to do is to have a healthy heart rate. Blood pressure refers to the pressure of blood in the artery walls as it pumps it around the body. This is a crucial part to how your heart and circulation system work.

Having high blood pressure, especially over a period of time, puts you at greater risk of heart disease. To keep blood pressure under control start by exercising more and cutting salt..

What Are 10 Ways To Keep Your Heart Healthy?

So let’s simplify and break it down into 10 actionable items you can do today to keep your heart healthy. Remember, take it one step at a time and each step, each day helps your heart.

Minimize Salt

We briefly just touched about how too much sodium in your diet can increase your blood pressure. Adults should have no more than 6 grams and children no more than 3 grams. It’s about 5 grams in a teaspoon so that should help you know your limit.

Eat Less Sugar

Eating a lot of sugar could increase your weight, which then can lead to high blood pressure and/or cholesterol. Excess sugar also increases diabetes risk.

Limit Saturated Fat

Too much saturated fat can lead to high cholesterol. So make sure to cut back on butter, fatty meats, even processed foods and pastries. Also make sure to steam or grill meat instead of fry it.

Eat More Fruits And Vegetables

Packed full of vitamins and nutrients as well, fruits and vegetables should be a part of every meal and can be eaten for snacks. Some fruits and vegetables can also help cholesterol since they are high in soluble fiber like sweet potatoes and citrus fruits.

Add Fish

Oily fish is high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are very beneficial for the heart since they help lower cholesterol. For vegetarians, spinach, canola oil and flaxseed are high in omega-3 fatty acids.

Quit Smoking

Smoking is a leading cause of heart disease. It not only damages the lining of the arteries, it can also lower the amount of oxygen in your blood and raise blood pressure.

Drink Only In Moderation

Alcohol can raise blood pressure, cause abnormal heart rhythms and even damage the heart muscle. It doesn’t have to be given up entirely. Just make sure you stick to the recommended guidelines.

Exercise More

Make it a goal to get 150 minutes of exercise each week. This will lower your risk of cardiovascular disease. People who don’t lead very active lives are more likely to have a heart attack. The heart is a muscular organ and it needs to be exercised.

Keep Your Weight Down

Being overweight increases your risk of high blood pressure and high cholesterol, as well as type 2 diabetes. 

Manage Stress

Being stressed can lead to doing things that are bad for the heart like smoking, drinking and not eating right. This is why it’s important to keep stress under control by taking time for yourself and participating in activities that relax you.

How to Make Your Heart Healthy and Strong Naturally

Leading a healthy lifestyle is the best way for your heart to be healthy and strong naturally. Eating healthy foods and exercising are two crucial steps you can take. Healthy foods fill your body with important vitamins and minerals. Eating low-nutritious or high fat foods leads to health issues.

And your heart needs exercise. It is a muscular organ and like all muscles, it needs exercise to strengthen it. Anything you enjoy that can get the heart pumping is important. So whether you like to participate in sports, dance or even just go for a walk, anything you do to get moving can benefit your heart.

What is Considered a Heart Healthy Diet?

Eating a heart-healthy diet isn’t as hard as people make it. We’ve just grown so accustomed to eating a certain way, that sometimes it’s all about mindset. Once you start eating healthier foods, you may realize how much you actually enjoy it!

First, start by knowing how many calories you should be eating. It’s important not to overeat as that can lead to excess calories, which leads to weight gain. Most nutrition information on labels are based off of a 2,000 calorie diet. But you may need more or less depending on your lifestyle.

Then, make sure you are eating a variety of nutritious foods from all of the food groups. This helps ensure you are getting all of the nutrients you need. Avoid processed and packaged foods, which can help stop hunger, but may not be all that nutritious. 

What Are the Benefits of Having a Healthy Heart?

There are many benefits of having a healthy heart. Having a healthy heart can benefit all areas of your body since it’s role is to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body. If your heart isn’t strong and healthy, other areas of the body may suffer. 

Exercise is a powerful way to strengthen the heart. A combination of aerobic exercise like running, walking or swimming in combination with resistance training like lifting weights is considered the best routine for heart health (2). 

What Are The Signs of a Healthy Heart?

Doctors have several ways they can test how healthy your heart is. Let’s look at these heart healthy facts:

Heart Rate

This is checked by your pulse with each pulse matching up with a heartbeat. This helps doctors judge the strength of blood flow and blood pressure in your body.

Blood Pressure

This is the force of blood against your artery walls. There are two numbers doctor’s use:

  • Systolic blood pressure - This is the pressure in your arteries when the heart squeezes. A number lower than 120 is ideal.
  • Diastolic blood pressure - This is the pressure when your heart is relaxed between beats. A number less than 80 is ideal.

Blood Tests

Doctors can run a number of tests to check your levels of sodium, potassium, albumin and creatinine. Blood tests also check cholesterol levels and can check other diseases that can affect the heart like anemia or thyroid. Abnormal levels can detect issues with organs. 

Supplements Can Help Support The Heart

As you are looking at ways to improve your health and benefit your heart, consider adding spermidine. While we cannot claim to heal or cure any illnesses, it’s important to know what spermidine is. 

Our body is composed of cells and they need to function just right to help us be healthy. Overtime, these cells can become damaged. Our body has a natural process to rid itself of dysfunctional cellular components called autophagy. The non-functioning parts are recycled so cellular function can be renewed. 

Spermidine can assist with this process. It is found in many different kinds of food, but we often don’t eat enough to replenish what our body needs, especially as we get older and our bodies need more. This is why supplements can help to keep the heart beating strong.



Resource: 

  1. Keep Your Heart Healthy
  2. 7 Heart Benefits of Exercise

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  • Don Moxley - Director of Applied Science

    Don Moxley is the Director of Applied Science at Longevity Labs. Moxley draws upon his career as an athlete, a sports scientist, and an instructor to lead and educate on the science of autophagy and longevity.