Introduction Finding the right set of nutritional supplements and foods is hard when trying to go for a healthier lifestyle. For individuals that are...
Category - Heart Health
Heart Health: The heart beats about 2.5 billion times over an individual’s lifetime by pushing millions of gallons of blood to every part of the body. This steady flow carries oxygen, fuel, hormones, other compounds, and essential cells while also taking away the waste products of metabolism. However, when the heart stops, the essential functions start to fail and given the heart’s never-ending workload, it can also fail. The heart can be brought down by a poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, infection, unfortunate genes, and more. One of the key problems is atherosclerosis which is the accumulation of cholesterol-rich plaque inside the arteries. This plaque can limit the blood flow through the arteries, coronary arteries and other arteries throughout the body. When the plaque breaks apart, it can cause a heart attack or stroke to an individual. Although the plaque can lead individuals to develop some form of cardiovascular disease (diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels) as they get older. A healthy lifestyle, especially when starting early can go a long way to prevent cardiovascular disease. Lifestyle changes and medications can help prevent heart-harming illnesses, like high blood pressure or high cholesterol, before they cause extreme damage. While medications, operations, and devices that can help support the heart if damage occurs.
Introduction The cardiovascular system is consisting of the heart, the arteries, blood vessels, and the blood itself. This system makes sure that...
Introduction The heart is part of the cardiovascular system that makes sure that the blood is being pumped through the arteries and going to each...
Introduction The heart plays an important role in the body. It helps pump blood through the arteries and it makes sure that the red blood cells are...
The connection between our modifiable life factors and the risk of developing diseases has been extensively reported. Indeed, our eating patterns...
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are considered essential because our body cannot synthesize them. The two most common long-chain omega-3...
Dyslipidemia: What You Need to Know
We have talked about the comorbidities of high visceral fat and insulin resistance; well, dyslipidemia is one of them. What you need to know about...
Hypertension : A Functional Approach
Hypertension refers to high blood pressure. Hypertension is not always caused by increased levels of LDL or low HDL. In fact, there are multiple...