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Embracing Heart Health: A Guide to a Stronger Heart

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Dr. Robert Stenberg, a renowned cardiologist at Fauquier Health, shares invaluable insights during American Heart Month. This February, as we celebrate the relentless work of our hearts, Dr. Stenberg emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to combat heart disease, the leading cause of death in America.

The heart, a tireless muscle, pumps over 2,000 gallons of blood daily through an extensive network of blood vessels. Despite its resilience, the heart is vulnerable to diseases that can significantly impair its function. However, Dr. Stenberg brings a message of hope: an estimated 80% of heart disease is preventable. Awareness and lifestyle modifications can dramatically lower heart disease risks and detect issues early on.

Vital Health Numbers to Know

Understanding and managing two critical health numbers—blood pressure and cholesterol levels—are foundational steps in heart disease prevention. Elevated blood pressure can damage arteries over time, increasing heart disease risk. Similarly, high levels of “bad” cholesterol (LDL) can lead to artery plaque build-up, restricting blood flow to the heart. Dr. Stenberg urges everyone to know these numbers and consult their primary care provider to keep them in check.

Nutrition for Your Heart

A heart-healthy diet plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Dr. Stenberg recommends a fiber-rich diet, like whole grains and leafy greens, and low in saturated and trans fats. Limiting salt, alcohol, and added sugars, along with choosing lean proteins and reducing red meat intake, can also support heart health. For smokers, quitting is a significant step towards reducing heart disease risk, with resources available at 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

The Power of Exercise

Cardiovascular exercise is essential for a healthy heart. Activities that raise the heart rate strengthen the heart muscle and aid in managing blood pressure and cholesterol. Aiming for 150 minutes of cardio per week, such as jogging or playing sports, can make a profound difference.

Recognizing Heart Attack Symptoms

Understanding the symptoms of a heart attack can be life-saving, as heart disease can often be silent until a critical moment. Symptoms include chest pain, arm or neck discomfort, dizziness, and, for women, sudden nausea or exhaustion. Immediate action by calling 9-1-1 can save lives.

This Heart Month, Dr. Stenberg encourages everyone to take proactive steps toward heart health by scheduling a visit with their primary care provider. Fauquier Health stands ready to support the community in this mission, offering consultations to discuss heart health and the actions necessary for a healthier life.

For those interested in learning more about their heart health or scheduling an appointment, Fauquier Health provides comprehensive care and guidance. Visit FauquierHealth.org or call 540-316-5000 today.

In celebrating American Heart Month, let’s commit to heart-healthy practices that can lead to a lifetime of wellness. By understanding our health numbers, eating right, staying active, and recognizing the signs of heart issues, we can all take significant strides toward preventing heart disease and enhancing our quality of life.

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