Sunday, June 25, 2017

Sedentary Lifestyles & Heart Disease Risk


Physical Inactivity and Cardiovascular Disease

Here is a link to an article from the New York State Department of Health which covers some important information on being Sedentary. Any type of physical activity, even going for brisk walks or doing multiple 15 minute exercise throughout the day can impact Heart Disease. However, if an individual is Sedentary long periods of time, there could be possibly be negative impacts on the body.

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Exercise Length for Heart Health

How Much Exercise Does Your Heart Really Need

Here is a link to an article on CBS News that interviews Dr. Chip Lavie, who explains how exercising at least 30 minutes a day for most of the week can be most beneficial for protection against Heart Attacks. Not only that but more improvements for Heart protection were seen in those who performed intense interval training. They also found that having higher fitness levels better helps with the prognosis for those who have a Heart Attack.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Exercise & its Effects on the Heart


Effects of Exercise on the Body

Here is a picture illustrating the different adaptation the body & the Heart make when under the stress that comes with exercise. The most notable responses by the is that your Resting Blood Pressure will decrease and the Heart's ability to distribute/utilize Oxygen throughout the body will improve as well. The link above will take you to a larger image.

Monday, June 19, 2017

High-Intensity Exercises & Heart Disease


Mayo Clinic Prescribes Intense Workouts for Heart Patients

Here is a headline from ABC News that illustrates how training methods used by athletes may be helpful for heart disease patients. The workouts consist of short bursts of intense exercise that are followed by periods of moderate exercise can increase cardiovascular fitness.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Strengthening Your Heart Against Heart Disease

How to Help Prevent Heart Disease - At Any Age

Here is an article from the American Heart Association which illustrates how to properly prevent Heart Disease. The article talks about preventing Heart Disease at any age but also goes into detail for certain age groups (20's - 60's+).

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Anabolic Steroids & the Heart

Anabolic Steroids May Weaken the Heart

Here is an article from WebMD that talks about a recent study that explains how long term use of Anabolic Steroids may weaken an individuals heart. This may be of concern for body builders & also those who have heart disease or recovering from a heart attack.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Exercise & Heart Health Infograph



Here is an info-graph that illustrates some important components of Physical Activity & provides some examples of activities you can do that will meet the recommended guidelines.

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Physical Inactivity

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Angina & Heart Disease


Angina - When You Have Chest Pain

Angina is most known as having a pain in ones chest and can be one of the possible symptoms for Heart Disease. Knowing what it feels like or how to properly take care of it when an individual has it is extremely important. This link illustrates that following sensations one may feel during Angina and explains how to properly care for it when it occurs.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Exercise?


Can Too Much Extreme Exercise Damage Your Heart?

Here is a link to an article posted on Cleveland Clinic that reviews studies that may have evidence supporting that repeated amounts of intense exercises can lead to an increase in heart complications.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Monday, May 29, 2017

Physical Activity Pyramid

Here are some example of weekly activities that are recommended over the 7 days that individuals should strive to achieve, especially when trying to prevent Heart Disease.

Friday, May 26, 2017

Weight Lifting & Heart Disease

This article from WebMD focuses on weight lifting or "Resistance Training" as part of exercises for individuals with Heart Disease and how adding this activity as part of ones regimen can improve performance in daily activities.

Weight Training for Heart Disease....A No-No No More: Weight Training Aids Ailing Hearts

Friday, May 19, 2017

How to Exercise with Heart Disease


Here is a short video on how heart disease patients can go about exercising and includes some recommended/unrecommended activities.


Tuesday, May 16, 2017