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Cardiologist
12 Nov 2024
At Least 2.5 Hours Of Exercise Per Week Can Boost Heart Health: Study
Just keeping moderately active can, over time, add up to major benefits for maintaining a healthy heart The results showed that those with higher amounts of weekly physical activity were less likely to develop atrial fibrillation The findings will be presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the American Heart Association
Chilli peppers
15 Nov 2020
Adding chilli peppers to a diet can contribute to a longer life, says study
People could have longer life spans if they consume chilli pepper regularly as the fruit contains anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer and blood-glucose regulating properties. These factors play a role in reducing a person`s risk of dying from cardiovascular disease or cancer, according to the AHA. More than 5,70,000 health records of people from the US, Italy, China and Iran were included in its study.
Taller people
16 Nov 2019
Study reveals taller people likely to develop atrial fibrillation
The findings were presented at the American Heart Association`s 2019 Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia. Researchers found that the risk for AFib climbed as one`s height increased, with every one-inch increase in height translating to about a three per cent increase in the risk of Afib - independent of other clinical factors - as compared to those at average height (5 feet and 7 inches).
American Heart Association
17 Jan 2019
Heart-health behaviour helps reduce diabetes risk
Maintaining blood pressure, glucose levels, eating healthy diet, excercising at least 150 minutes per week, not smoking and by maintaining healthy weight a human can reduce diabetic levels.
Cardiovascular disease
12 Jan 2019
Higher calcium levels may predict heart disease
People from South Asia are known to have a high chance of developing cardiovascular disease and represent more than 60 per cent of cardiovascular disease patients worldwide.
Healthy eating
16 Nov 2017
Eating too quickly may up risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes
Eating quickly was also associated with more weight gain, larger waistline and higher blood glucose.
Obesity
16 Nov 2017
Traumatic experiences may trigger obesity in women, says study
The researchers studied the relationship between major life events and obesity in a group of 21,904 middle-aged and older women.
Blood pressure
15 Nov 2017
US guidelines redefine high blood pressure as 130/80, not 140/90
Considered to be a “silent killer” by medical professionals across the globe, hypertension is a cardiovascular disease whose detection is a bit complex, due to its subtle signs and symptoms.
Healthy Lifestyle
08 Sep 2017
Healthy lifestyle key to smarter brain in old age: Study
Increase in levels of blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar can cause impairment of the large and smaller blood vessels, making them narrowed or blocked.
Heart health
18 Jun 2017
Coconut oil not as healthy as thought? US experts say it's 'as unhealthy as beef fat and butter'!
The mixture of fats in coconut oil has led many to believe that it still provides a healthier option, but the AHA has stated a lack of 'good-quality evidence' in support of the fact.
Sedentary lifestyle
16 Aug 2016
Sedentary behaviour contributes toward heart problems; study advises more moving!
It is not clear whether people should replace prolonged sedentary behavior with simple movement or moderate to vigorous physical activity.
Children eating habits
15 Aug 2016
Does your child have an unhealthy diet? Their heart health may be at risk!
A study has suggested that children who eat high-calorie, low-nutrition food and avoid eating healthy are at risk of having poor heart health.
Vegetable oil
13 Apr 2016
Vegetable fat not the route to a healthy heart: Study
For decades now, the world has viewed full-fat milk and bacon with suspicion and replaced pork with chicken, and butter with plant-based margarines and cooking oils.
Genetically high cholesterol
14 Mar 2016
Genetically high cholesterol may be more common than thought
People who are born with genetically high cholesterol may be about twice as common in the United States as previously believed, according to new research published on Monday.
Alcohol
06 Mar 2016
Heart attack, stroke risk doubles after drinking alcohol
Heart attack, stroke risk doubles after drinking alcohol Moderate consumption of alcohol may double the risk of heart attack and stroke in the hour after drinking, a new study has warned.
Heart attack
26 Jan 2016
Did you know? Women's heart attack symptoms different from men!
Women have different symptoms of heart attack than men do, says a new study.
Poor sleep
15 Jan 2016
Poor sleep in old age linked to hardened brain arteries
These findings were independent of other cardiovascular risk factors, such as body mass, smoking history, diabetes, and hypertension, or other medical conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, pain, depression or heart failure.
Sugar
12 Jan 2016
Sugar-sweetened drinks increase body's visceral fat
The researchers did not observe this association with diet soda, which is often promoted as low in calories and sugar.
Vitamin D
15 Nov 2015
Lounge in the sun to be `hearty`
The best way to determine one's vitamin D level is by getting a blood test.
walking
12 Nov 2015
What's healthier than walking to work? Running to catch the bus
Bus/train commuters had even lower rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and overweight than the walkers or bikers.
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