Matters of the Heart- Mental Health and Cardiovascular Health
Matters of the heart can have two meanings one being the
romantic affair and second being the cardiovascular health. But we would be
talking about cardiovascular health. Cardiovascular health can be maintained
through simple seven lifestyle changes like stop smoking, be active, eat
better, lose weight, reduce blood sugar, control cholesterol, manage stress and
blood pressure. These seven are the predisposing risk factors for
cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease are diseases of the heart like
coronary artery disease, heart failure, heart arrhythmia, heart valve
problems, etc. Cardiovascular diseases are common in men is a misnomer as recent
studies shows that women and men have equal predilection for cardiovascular
diseases after certain age. Even according to different studies it has been
found out that more women die as a result of first heart attack than men.
How to keep the heart healthy? A basic question which
everyone should know. So to start with: - Diet should consist green leafy
vegetables, whole grains, berries, avocados, fatty fish and fish oil, walnuts,
beans and dark chocolate for healthy heart. Control your portion size by fixing
a plate or bowl to avoid eating more calories. Eat large portions of
low-calorie, nutrient rich foods such as fruits and vegetables, and smaller
portions of high-calorie, high-sodium foods such as refined, processed or fast
foods. Next important thing is to do exercise. Basically three kinds of
exercise that boost heart health are as follows: - 1) Aerobic Exercise- Aerobic
exercise consist of brisk walking, running, swimming, cycling, playing tennis
and jumping rope. It improves circulation, which results in
lowered blood pressure and heart rate. It also controls blood glucose hence
lowers the risk of type-2 diabetes. Ideally, 30 minutes a day, at least five
days a week aerobic exercise should be performed. 2) Resistance Training- Resistance
training includes body resistance exercises like push-ups, squats and chin-ups,
working out with free weights, using weight machines, etc. It helps to reduce fat and create leaner muscle mass. It should
be performed for at least two non-consecutive days. Combination of aerobic
exercise and resistance work may help raise good cholesterol and lower bad
cholesterol. 3) Stretching, Flexibility and Balance- Basic stretches should be
done which can be followed as per YouTube channels or yoga trainers. Flexibility
workout do not directly contribute to heart but benefit musculoskeletal health
which enables you to stay flexible and free from joint pain, cramps and other
muscular issues. Flexibility workout should be carried out every day before and
after other exercise. Avoid harmful habits like smoking and alcohol as it leads
to increased heart rate, tightens major arteries and cause an irregular heart rhythm
and also nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide forms a fatty plaque which adheres to
the wall of the arteries and narrows them.
Most importantly to keep heart healthy manage your stress
level. As mental health and cardiovascular health are closely related, it is
important to keep our mind healthy and free of stress and other mental issues
like anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc. Mind is involved in different
emotional trauma and behavioral changes which affect heart’s health. According
to new research, biological and chemical factors that trigger mental health issues
also could influence heart disease. Stress can increase hormones like
adrenaline and cortisol which can have impact on blood pressure and heart rate.
Stress leads to substance abuse like smoking tobacco, drugs, etc. which is very
harmful for heart. To overcome stress, one should start sharing their situation
with their loved ones or doctor, should get involved in activities like yoga,
meditation, walk, gardening, listening to music, etc. People with stress should
try to spend their time with family, friends, loved ones to come out of stress,
sleep for 8 hours at night. Gradually, when mind becomes calm and at peace,
stressful condition will go and in a way heart health will also be maintained.
At the end, Healthy mind would lead to healthy heart which
would eventually increase the lifespan.
- Dr. Shailee Patil
Very well written Dr. Shailee. Simple and precise. Any one can understand. Thank you so much for sharing.
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DeleteThat's too crisp and to the point and the same time conveys what is pretty much intended....good going Shailee...- Shivani Jain
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DeleteWell sculptured writing & nicely entangled Mental Health with CVD. Keep it up Shailee !!! - Karan Gade.
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DeleteGreat content. Keeping it up with the knowledge. Very informative.
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DeleteThank you for this short, important, informative content. 💯
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DeleteInformative, straight to the point and a bit clinical approach.
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DeleteVery informative, written in simple language understanding to common people's. This will help to many people who goes through it. Detail information is given which one can adopt in their daily life, so that life will be full of joy and happiness.
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DeleteGreat piece of information Dr Shailee. Do keep writing more like this so that we also get to know good things. 👍
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