Are You Following Steps to Live a Long Healthy Life?
As I was working yesterday, I heard a news report about a new heart health program by the American Heart Association. With an older brother that has already suffered a mild heart attack as well as a grandmother that died of heart related issues, I was interested in the report and set out to learn more.
By evaluating seven key health areas, setting goals for those areas where we fall short and establishing a plan to improve, all adults can improve their cardiovascular health according to the American Heart Association. To help people accomplish this, they have developed a seven step assessment tool. The tool will help people from ages 2-99 to:
- Understand current levels of cardiovascular health
- Assess individual health needs
- Commit to steps to improve health and quality of life
- Move closer to personal health goals
- Never smoked or quit more than a year ago.
- Body mass index less than 25.
- At least 150 minutes of moderate intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity exercise each week.
- A healthy diet including at least 5 fruits and vegetables a day, low sugar intake, a sodium intake of less than 1,500 mg, 2-3 servings of fish each week. (ETA - 3 daily servings of fiber rich whole grains -- which was inadvertantly left out.)
- A total cholesterol of 200 or lower.
- A blood pressure below 120/80.
- A fasting blood sugar of 100 or lower.
The American Heart Association initiated this new program because they have a long-term goal of improving U.S. cardiovascular health by 20 percent and reducing cardiovascular disease and stroke deaths by 20 percent by 2020.
What is your score and do you have a plan and support system in place to help you improve it?