In a world saturated with complex health trends, the most impactful changes are often the simplest. Expensive pills and intense workouts can sometimes have negative effects on the body, especially the heart. It's time to refocus on the basics.
Dr. Vassily Eliopoulo, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Longevity Health, emphasizes that heart disease develops gradually through daily choices. This also means that prevention is possible through consistent, small adjustments. Here are some practical tips rooted in functional medicine:
Even a short, 10-minute walk after eating can significantly reduce blood sugar spikes. These brief walks aid digestion, improve insulin sensitivity, and promote metabolic health. It's an easy addition to any schedule and a healthier choice than immediately relaxing after a meal.
Omega-3 fatty acids are crucial for brain function, heart health, and reducing inflammation. Incorporate foods like fatty fish (salmon, sardines), flaxseeds, and walnuts into your diet. Alternatively, consider a high-quality omega-3 supplement. This simple dietary change can offer long-term benefits.
Quality sleep is essential for overall health. Sleep deprivation can weaken the immune system, contribute to weight gain, cause mental fatigue, and increase the risk of disease. Aim for 7-9 hours of uninterrupted, deep sleep each night, treating sleep as seriously as diet and exercise.
Plastics, especially those used for food and beverage storage, can release hormone-disrupting chemicals like BPA and phthalates. Over time, exposure to these chemicals has been linked to fertility issues, metabolic problems, and even cancer. Using glass or stainless-steel containers is a simple way to reduce exposure to toxins.
While weight and BMI are often tracked, blood tests provide more detailed health information. Regularly monitoring LDL cholesterol, high-sensitivity CRP (C-reactive protein), and fasting insulin levels can offer a more accurate view of cardiovascular and metabolic health. Early detection through these tests allows for proactive prevention.
By incorporating these habits into your daily life, you can significantly improve your heart health.
Maintaining healthy blood pressure levels is crucial for preventing heart disease.
Increase your daily physical activity to support a healthy heart.
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