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Lifestyle Changes To Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease After 65: Guide Released

Senior Health Care Hub has released a new guide covering lifestyle choices that individuals over 65 should consider to reduce the risk of heart disease.

The latest guide has been compiled for seniors interested in how they can improve their well-being, especially heart health, to live long and healthy lives. The report covers subjects such as exercise, stress, and blood pressure.

More information is available at https://seniorhealthcarehub.com/lifestyle-changes-to-reduce-the-risk-of-heart-disease/#Managing_Stress_Levels

WHO (World Health Organization) has reported that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) take 17.9 million lives every year, making it the most common cause of death, with heart attacks or strokes causing 85% of CVD-related deaths. These statistics underline the importance of educating, especially those prone to heart disease, like elderly individuals, about prevention strategies, which is what Senior Health Care Hub aims to do with the latest guide.

"Taking control of your blood pressure management and cholesterol monitoring is essential for preventing heart disease," the author of the guide, Scott Hall, says, "By regularly checking these levels and making necessary adjustments to your lifestyle choices, you can reduce the risk factors associated with cardiovascular issues."

Senior Health Care Hub's guide also provides valuable and hands-on advice that focuses on how individuals over 65 can reduce stress levels with meditation, exercise, and practicing deep breathing. Readers will also learn how diet choices can reduce the risk of heart disease, as the guide gives examples of foods that lower bad cholesterol to achieve a healthier weight.

Furthermore, the guide explains the importance of quitting detrimental habits like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. It takes an encouraging approach, suggesting measures to take to ease nicotine withdrawal symptoms instead of just pointing out dangers. Additionally, Senior Health Care Hub details the connection between heart health and good sleep with tips on how to improve sleep quality.

An excerpt from the guide reads: "Remember that small changes over time can lead to significant improvements in preventing heart disease and living a fulfilling life centered around wellness."

About Senior Health Care Hub

Senior Health Care Hub is an online resource for seniors and caregivers who want well-researched health advice. The team's mission is to provide readers with reliable and factual articles and guides that are clear and easy to understand.

To read the full guide, please visit: https://seniorhealthcarehub.com/lifestyle-changes-to-reduce-the-risk-of-heart-disease/#Managing_Stress_Levels

Contact Info:
Name: Better Online Info LLC
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Organization: Senior Health Care Hub
Address: 60 W 23rd St Suite 638, New York, NY 10010, United States
Website: https://seniorhealthcarehub.com/

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Release ID: 89110606

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