Prevent Heart Disease, No Matter the Age
It doesn’t matter whether you’re in your early 20s or late 70s — few things are more important than taking care of your heart. Adopting heart-healthy habits at any stage of life can reduce your risk of heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and other conditions.

Healthy Eating
A balanced diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean meat, while also avoiding sugary beverages and sources of saturated fat, trans fat, and sodium can greatly reduce your risk for heart disease. This becomes especially important when you reach your 40s, when your metabolism typically starts slowing down.
Exercise and Weight Management
Being overweight or obese greatly increases the risk of heart disease. Get in the habit of being physically active early in life. Mixing up your routine or finding a workout buddy can help this become a more sustainable habit.
Manage Stress
Long-term stress can increase your blood pressure and damage your arteries. While you can’t always avoid stress related to work or other responsibilities, you can learn to control it through stress management techniques like deep breathing, yoga, or even volunteering.
No matter your age, regular wellness exams with your doctor can help you address risk factors with heart health screenings and lifestyle adjustments. Your doctor can also provide treatment for other health conditions that could increase your risk of heart disease. Dr. Chimezie Amanambu and the staff at Pax Medical Associates will help you develop a personalized wellness plan that makes it easy to establish healthy habits for life. Book an appointment today to start doing your part to prevent heart disease.

