Marking Heart Month with Right at Home South Cheshire

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Published: 09/02/2023

February is the British Heart Foundation’s Heart Month. The month aims to raise awareness of heart conditions and help people to understand ways to look after their hearts. Right at Home South Cheshire is a proud partner of the British Heart Foundation, we have been partners of the British Heart Foundation since March 2022. Together we work to promote healthy lifestyles and ways all of everyone can look after our hearts.

 

5 Tips For a Healthy Heart

According to the British Heart Foundation, in the UK, 7.6 million people have heart and circulatory issues and half of us will have one during our lifetime. Nevertheless, making minor alterations to your lifestyle can have a positive effect on your heart health. Potentially reducing the risk of diabetes, stroke, vascular dementia, coronary heart disease or other cardiovascular diseases in the long term. Here are some helpful tips to improve your heart health and support the British Heart Foundation during Heart Month.

 

Tip #1: Eat a Healthy

  • Eat a range of fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre and can help keep you feeling full and energised
  • Include lean proteins and whole grains in your meals. These are a great source of energy and can help keep your body feeling full
  • Avoid processed and fried foods, saturated and trans fats, and added sugars. Processed and sugary foods can provide a quick burst of energy, but they are usually full of unhealthy fats and preservatives
  • As well as eating a healthy diet you need to drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated is vital for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and drinking water can help you feel full in between meals
  • Get enough sleep. Getting enough sleep can help your body stay energised and can help you make healthier food choices throughout the day

 

Tip #2: Stay active

  • Activities like walking, running, cycling or swimming are great ways to look after your heart
  • Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity daily
  • Exercise has lots of benefits on the mind and body. As well as directly improving heart health, it can strengthen muscles, improve mobility and maintain mental wellbeing
  • Regular exercise helps improve your muscle ability, allows oxygen to travel through your lungs more easily and supports blood flow
  • Exercise can also help to reduce stress, which can often put an extra burden on your heart

 

Tip #3: Avoid smoking:

  • Smoking increases your risk of heart disease
  • It’s important to reduce your intake if you’re a smoker or try to quit altogether
  • If you quit stop smoking, within 12 hours your heart rate drops, the carbon monoxide level in your blood reduces and oxygen can flow more quickly
  • The NHS provides free services to help you to stop smoking. You can find your local NHS stop smoking service here

 

Tip #4: Manage your stress levels, make time for relaxation

  • Excessive levels of stress can lead to high blood pressure, which can pose a risk of heart attacks and strokes
  • Find healthy ways to manage and reduce stress in your life
  • This could include yoga, meditation, spending time with friends or simply doing things that you enjoy to help you relax
  • Integrating yoga and meditation practises into daily routines has been proven to lower a person’s heart rate and blood pressure

 

Tip #5: Limit Alcohol Intake

  • Drinking too much alcohol can increase your risk of heart disease
  • Excessive alcohol intake can lead to high blood pressure, heart failure or stroke. It can also contribute to cardiomyopathy, a disorder that affects the heart muscle
  • Limit your alcohol intake to no more than 14 units a week. That is the equivalent of around six pints or medium glasses of wine
  • To monitor your alcohol intake at home, try measuring your drinks instead of free pouring, so you know exactly how much you are consuming
  • Let friends and family know you are cutting down so they can support you

 

Learn CPR with Right at Home South Cheshire this Heart Month

 

This Heart Month, Here at Right at Home South Cheshire we are working with the British Heart Foundation to teach CPR to local families, groups, businesses and community members, using the charity’s ReviR App. Part of a wider initiative across the whole Right at Home network, this year we hope to teach CPR to as many individuals as possible, to help save more lives. We hope this will help equip people to carry out CPR if they ever witness the worst happening to a family member or friend. Launched in 2022, RevivR app is free to download and can teach users CPR in just 15 minutes. The app provides users with live feedback using a phone or tablet camera, advising on changes to speed, pressure, and movement. For information on attending our CPR Training event, contact Janet.bennett@rightathome.co.uk

 

At Right at Home South Cheshire we do all we can to support our Clients and their loved ones to live a healthy and active lifestyle. For more information on our Homecare Services in South Cheshire, contact us on 01270 257347.