Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) such as coronary artery disease, stroke, and high blood pressure are among the world's most prevalent health concerns. In the U.S. along, nearly 81 million people suffer from some type of CVD. That's pretty concerning. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly a third of all deaths worldwide are attributable to CVD. So, what the heck are we doing wrong? I have a few ideas for you.
The staggering numbers are in large part the result of our crazy lifestyles, characterized by high-fat, nutrient poor foods, sedentary lifestyles and high tobacco use to name a few. In fact, the WHO estimates that as many as 8 out of 10 cases of CVD are attributable to those modifiable risk factors!!! This is fantastic news! This means that YOU do have control over your life and the diseases you will have or will not have based all on lifestyle. Now, I know this isn't the easiest task for one reason or another. However, it should be a priority! CVD isn't the only disease that they've linked to these lifestyle factors. Breast cancer is another disease that has HUGELY been linked to lifestyle factors. It should be EMPOWERING to know that you don't have to suffer from the things that your parents, grandparents, other family members have suffered from. It should be EMPOWERING to know that you can control, despite genetic predisposition, what your life looks like; one that is healthy and happy, or one that is miserable and full of disease.
What can you do then in order to avoid becoming a CVD statistic?! There is an overwhelming amount of research that shows it's possible to avoid developing CVD by making healthier lifestyle choices. For example,
The staggering numbers are in large part the result of our crazy lifestyles, characterized by high-fat, nutrient poor foods, sedentary lifestyles and high tobacco use to name a few. In fact, the WHO estimates that as many as 8 out of 10 cases of CVD are attributable to those modifiable risk factors!!! This is fantastic news! This means that YOU do have control over your life and the diseases you will have or will not have based all on lifestyle. Now, I know this isn't the easiest task for one reason or another. However, it should be a priority! CVD isn't the only disease that they've linked to these lifestyle factors. Breast cancer is another disease that has HUGELY been linked to lifestyle factors. It should be EMPOWERING to know that you don't have to suffer from the things that your parents, grandparents, other family members have suffered from. It should be EMPOWERING to know that you can control, despite genetic predisposition, what your life looks like; one that is healthy and happy, or one that is miserable and full of disease.
What can you do then in order to avoid becoming a CVD statistic?! There is an overwhelming amount of research that shows it's possible to avoid developing CVD by making healthier lifestyle choices. For example,
- Daily, moderate exercise can reduce the risk by improving blood circulation throughout the body. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), for every 10 mmHG reduction in systolic blood pressure, the risk for complications related to diabetes is reduced by 12%.
- A healthier diet, particularly a Mediterranean-style diet rich in whole grains, legumes and vegetables is not only nutrient-dense, but also lower in calories. Research shows that a Mediterranean-style diet may help fight conditions related to chronic inflammation (who's not dealing with that now-a-days?), including type-2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
- Incorporating targeted nutrition with a therapeutic lifestyle change program can produce even greater results. According to a recent clinical study, the use of a medical food formulated to support cardiovascular health, in combination with a low-glycemic-load diet, regular moderate exercise, and phytonutrients produced greater results than diet and exercise alone.