Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, but the good news is many heart problems are preventable. Small, consistent lifestyle changes can have a major impact on your cardiovascular health — and it’s never too late to start.
At Cedarcare Hospital, we believe that heart health begins with everyday habits. Here’s how you can take control of your heart health with simple, science-backed lifestyle changes.
Regular physical activity strengthens your heart muscle, lowers blood pressure, and improves blood circulation. You don’t need a gym membership to get started — just 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week can make a difference.
Ideas to get moving:
Pro tip: Consistency is more important than intensity. Find activities you enjoy and stick with them.
What you eat has a direct impact on your heart. A heart-healthy diet helps reduce cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and manage weight.
Heart-smart foods include:
Limit: Saturated fats, processed foods, sodium, and added sugars.
Smoking damages your arteries, raises blood pressure, and greatly increases your risk of heart disease. Quitting — even after years of smoking — can quickly benefit your heart and lungs.
Chronic stress can contribute to high blood pressure and unhealthy coping habits like overeating or smoking.
Heart-healthy stress management tips:
Maintaining a healthy weight reduces your risk of heart disease, especially if you carry excess weight around your abdomen. Even modest weight loss (5–10% of your body weight) can lead to significant improvements in heart health.
Tip: Focus on lifestyle habits rather than strict diets. Sustainable changes go a long way.
Regular check-ups can help catch risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes early — before they become serious.
Talk to your doctor about:
Prevention is powerful. If you haven’t had a recent check-up, schedule one today at Cedarcare Hospital.
Poor sleep has been linked to higher risks
Improving heart health of heart disease and stroke. Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep each night. Maintain a consistent bedtime, limit screen time before bed, and create a relaxing nighttime routine doesn’t require a complete lifestyle overhaul. It starts with small steps — a healthy meal, a daily walk, or a few extra hours of sleep. These simple changes can lead to lasting benefits for your heart and overall well-being.
Your heart deserves care — and so do you.
Schedule a heart health screening today at Cedarcare Hospital and take the first step toward a healthier future.