Next month is national heart disease
awareness month. This is also a good time to look at your own heart health and
what you can do to ameliorate preexisting conditions and prevent any other
cardiac problems. It’s no secret that cardiovascular exercise is good for your
heart. Your heart is a muscle just like any other, the more it is exercised the
stronger it will get. Even the smallest increase in exercise can make a big
impact. Start easy with 30 minute walks a few days a week.
People who exercise cut their risk
of heart disease in half compared to their non-active counterparts. Of course
regular exercise is extremely beneficial for your body as a whole but there are
specific benefits to your heart health. Any kind of activity burns calories,
which leads to weight loss. By keeping your body at a healthy weight the easier
it is on your heart to pump blood and oxygen throughout your body. This lowers
your blood pressure by lessening the effort your heart makes in moving the
resources around your body. It is very important to keep a healthy blood
pressure and not to put any extra strain on your cardiac muscles.
Cardiovascular exercise also increases good cholesterol (HDL) and decreases bad
cholesterol (LDL), also making it easier for your heart to pump blood and
further lowering your blood pressure.
Having a healthy blood pressure puts
less strain on your heart and arteries. It takes a few weeks to start lowering
your blood pressure so don’t give up too soon! Keeping your heart healthy is
one of the best things you can do for yourself. Start slowly, maybe with an
exercise partner and challenge each other. Any step towards a healthier
lifestyle is a step in the right direction!
Next
month is national heart disease awareness month. This is also a good
time to look at your own heart health and what you can do to ameliorate
preexisting conditions and prevent any other cardiac problems. It’s no
secret that cardiovascular exercise is good for your heart. Your heart
is a muscle just like any other, the more it is exercised the stronger
it will get. Even the smallest increase in exercise can make a big
impact. Start easy with 30 minute walks a few days a week.
People who exercise cut their risk of heart disease in half
compared to their non-active counterparts. Of course regular exercise
is extremely beneficial for your body as a whole but there are specific
benefits to your heart health. Any kind of activity burns calories,
which leads to weight loss. By keeping your body at a healthy weight the
easier it is on your heart to pump blood and oxygen throughout your
body. This lowers your blood pressure by lessening the effort your heart
makes in moving the resources around your body. It is very important to
keep a healthy blood pressure and not to put any extra strain on your
cardiac muscles. Cardiovascular exercise also increases good cholesterol
(HDL) and decreases bad cholesterol (LDL), also making it easier for
your heart to pump blood and further lowering your blood pressure.
Having a healthy blood pressure puts less strain on your
heart and arteries. It takes a few weeks to start lowering your blood
pressure so don’t give up too soon! Keeping your heart healthy is one of
the best things you can do for yourself. Start slowly, maybe with an
exercise partner and challenge each other. Any step towards a healthier
lifestyle is a step in the right direction!
We feel like we have the best physical therapists around.
Did you know you don't need a referral to get help from
a Physical Therapist? Direct access is
available for you, please call us and set up an evaluation so we can
help get you back on your feet. In Orange County we offer Physical Therapy in Chester, Goshen, Monroe, Port Jervis, and Montogmery. Westchester County has Physical Therapy in Armonk, Bedford, and Hawthorne. In Ulster County we offer Physical Therapy in Wallkill, while in Sullivan County you can get Physical Therapy in Ferndale. To round out our 12 locations in New York, those living in Rockland County can go to Physical Therapy in New City as well as Pomona. If you happen to live in PA, we also have Physical Therapy in Milford and Dingmans Ferry of Pike County. Give us a call today!
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Next
month is national heart disease awareness month. This is also a good
time to look at your own heart health and what you can do to ameliorate
preexisting conditions and prevent any other cardiac problems. It’s no
secret that cardiovascular exercise is good for your heart. Your heart
is a muscle just like any other, the more it is exercised the stronger
it will get. Even the smallest increase in exercise can make a big
impact. Start easy with 30 minute walks a few days a week.
People who exercise cut their risk of heart disease in half
compared to their non-active counterparts. Of course regular exercise
is extremely beneficial for your body as a whole but there are specific
benefits to your heart health. Any kind of activity burns calories,
which leads to weight loss. By keeping your body at a healthy weight the
easier it is on your heart to pump blood and oxygen throughout your
body. This lowers your blood pressure by lessening the effort your heart
makes in moving the resources around your body. It is very important to
keep a healthy blood pressure and not to put any extra strain on your
cardiac muscles. Cardiovascular exercise also increases good cholesterol
(HDL) and decreases bad cholesterol (LDL), also making it easier for
your heart to pump blood and further lowering your blood pressure.
Having a healthy blood pressure puts less strain on your
heart and arteries. It takes a few weeks to start lowering your blood
pressure so don’t give up too soon! Keeping your heart healthy is one of
the best things you can do for yourself. Start slowly, maybe with an
exercise partner and challenge each other. Any step towards a healthier
lifestyle is a step in the right direction!
We feel like we have the best physical therapists around.
Did you know you don't need a referral to get help from
a Physical Therapist? Direct access is
available for you, please call us and set up an evaluation so we can
help get you back on your feet. In Orange County we offer Physical Therapy in Chester, Goshen, Monroe, Port Jervis, and Montogmery. Westchester County has Physical Therapy in Armonk, Bedford, and Hawthorne. In Ulster County we offer Physical Therapy in Wallkill, while in Sullivan County you can get Physical Therapy in Ferndale. To round out our 12 locations in New York, those living in Rockland County can go to Physical Therapy in New City as well as Pomona. If you happen to live in PA, we also have Physical Therapy in Milford and Dingmans Ferry of Pike County. Give us a call today!
- See more at:
http://accessptw.com/blog/How-Cardiovascular-Exercise-Helps-Lower-Your-Blood-Pressure~820.html#sthash.Aqh1nZvb.dpuf
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