* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download a-fib puts you at five times greater risk for a stroke
Survey
Document related concepts
Transcript
ISSUE 3 • 2012 • HE ARTCAR IN G. COM A-FIB PUTS YOU AT FIVE TIMES GREATER RISK FOR A STROKE Atrial fibrillation, or A-Fib for short, is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that commonly causes poor blood flow to the body. A-Fib symptoms can be occasional or chronic and can include heart palpitations, shortness of breath, tiredness, and weakness. Gestational diabetes can increase risk for heart disease Women with a history of gestational diabetes have a 50 percent higher risk for developing cardiovascular issues later on in life, reported a Swedish study. Other studies indicate that gestational diabetes alone does not predict which women would get heart disease apart from other risk factors. However, multiple risk factors such as gestational diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure significantly increase risk. Gestational diabetes can cause high blood pressure during pregnancy, which can lead to complications such as preeclampsia and eclampsia— both of which can threaten the lives of mother and baby. Your doctor should assess your risk at your first prenatal visit. If you are at risk, you will undergo glucose testing. If gestational diabetes is not discovered at the initial screening, you should be retested 24—28 weeks into your pregnancy. Internal Medicine News, Mayo Clinic All-Natural Cranberry Muesli One of the major implications of A-Fib is that it can lead to heart failure because the ventricles of the heart are pumping so fast that they are unable to completely fill with blood—this deprives the body of the life-giving blood that it needs. Another implication of A-Fib is that it puts you at a greater risk for stroke. During A-Fib, the upper chambers of the heart, or atria, are unable to completely pump all of the blood to the ventricles, thus causing pools of blood to form. If a clot were to form in these pools If you are a woman, of blood, it could your risk of developing A-fib is less than break off and that of a man, but your risk of stroke travel to the brain, and possible death causing a stroke. from stroke is greater. Sources: www.nhlbi.nih.gov, www.mayoclinic.com CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS FROM CANCER THERAPY According to data presented at the 33rd Annual Cancer Therapy & Research Center -American Association for Cancer Research (AACR-CTRC) San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, postmenopausal women who take aromatase inhibitors as a treatment for breast cancer may be at an increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Data collected during a study concluded that women who used an aromatase inhibitor for any duration were 20 percent more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. While this may be a frightening statistic, it is important to note that the study also concluded that for women who were to switch from an aromatase inhibitor to tamoxifen, for instance, there is a reduction in the risk of death from causes other than breast cancer. The side effects of a drug may increase the longer it is taken, and switching drugs may be a way to mitigate those side effects. American Association for Cancer Research There may be as many versions of muesli as there are breakfast cereals, but this one's modeled after the original Swiss wake-you-up—a combination of overnight-soaked grains, nuts, dried fruit, and yogurt. Make it the night before and you'll have breakfast ready when you are. Ingredients 1/2 cup low-fat plain yogurt 1/2 cup unsweetened or fruit-juice-sweetened cranberry juice 6 tablespoons old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick-cooking or steel-cut) 2 tablespoons dried cranberries 1 tablespoon unsalted sunflower seeds 1 tablespoon wheat germ 2 teaspoons honey 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/8 teaspoon salt Preparation Combine yogurt, juice, oats, cranberries, sunflower seeds, wheat germ, honey, vanilla, and salt in a medium bowl; cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours and up to 1 day. Nutritional Info Serves 2 (serving size: 2/3 cup ) Iron Calories: 209 Sodium 190mg Total Fat: 4g Potassium 266mg Protein 8g (sat 1g, mono 1g, poly 2g) Carbohydrate Fiber Cholesterol: 37g 3g 4mg 1mg Calcium15% daily value Exchanges: 1 starch 1 fruit 1/2 other carbohydrate 1/2 fat CONSUMER REPORT — FACT OR FICTION: CLOTHES AND SHOES CAN TONE YOUR BODY Instant Recess: Take a break and get moving Can shoes tone the body? According to the Federal Trade Commission, the answer is no. Skechers Shape-Ups claimed to help people shed pounds, tone muscles, and improve cardiovascular health. Skechers is now paying $40 million to people who claim that the company made deceitful claims about the benefits of their shoes. Todd Galati from the American Council on Exercise also tested two other brands of “toning shoes” and found that there is “simply no evidence to support the claims that these shoes will help…burn more calories or improve muscle strength or tone” and that,“ no significant difference between any of the toning shoes and the standard running shoe.” What will make a difference, Todd says, is the walking—in any shoes you choose. According to national guidelines, adults need at least 75 minutes of vigorous exercise or 150 of moderate physical activity per week. Instant Recess® is a 10-minute, low-impact physical activity break that consists of 7 to 8 aerobic-based calisthenic, dance, or sportsrelated movements set to upbeat music. Instant Recess breaks are designed to maximize energy through easy, “achievable” movements. Instant Recess can be coordinated at your office, school, church, community center, or home, and is a fun way to get physically active throughout the day. You can learn move about Instant Recess by visiting www.toniyancey.com/IR_Book.html. Do yourself a favor and get moving today! National Public Radio Instant Recess Clothing companies are also coming out with lines of clothing that claim to target muscle groups and force muscles to work harder during a workout. Reebok’s new Easy Tone clothing has built-in “resistance bands” that “target” problem areas. The claim is that these items of clothing cause you to exert more force while exercising, thus burning more calories and toning muscle. A recent University of Virginia study of 15 women found that no significant changes were produced when wearing toning clothes and walking on a flat surface. When the incline was gradually increased, however, women who were wearing the toning pants burned as much as 30 percent more calories than women who were not wearing the toning pants. However, Cedric Bryant, the chief science officer for the American Council on Exercise, remains skeptical. "In order for this type of garment to have any real appreciative effect, the bands would have to provide resistance levels so great it would significantly alter your mechanics," he said. "This could throw off things like your stride pattern, your landing, and so forth, which could potentially expose you to injury." Bryant does claim that there may be a positive side to toning clothing. Many women like the garments because they hold problem areas in place and reduce jiggle. He said that if the clothing causes people to exercise more, then it is a positive purchase. CBS New York, That’s Fit heartcaring.com SILENCE IS NOT GOLDEN CHOLESTEROL AND HYPERTENSION – ONLY TESTS WILL TELL According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of every six adult Americans has high blood cholesterol. Cholesterol is the fatty, waxlike substance that can build up along the walls of your arteries and can eventually cause blockages. Because high cholesterol has no symptoms, many people do not even know that they are at risk for problems such as heart disease and stroke. A simple blood test can tell you your cholesterol levels. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is known as the “silent killer” because it also does not have any initial symptoms. Hypertension can lead to long-term complications such as heart attack, congestive heart failure, stroke, and aortic aneurysm due to the high amount of pressure being exerted on arteries. Prolonged, elevated blood pressure, particularly systolic pressure, is a sign that you should talk to your physician about ways to lower your blood pressure and improve your health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention