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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Heart Disease in Men: 6 Lifestyle Changes to Lower Your Risk

Heart disease is the world biggest killer, but you have the power to significantly reduce your chances of developing it.



1.4 million men are living with it and around 110,000 suffer heart attacks each year. While you can’t control things like family history, sex or age - there are many things you can.

1. Don’t smoke

You’re twice as likely to have a heart attack if you smoke. Despite the well known fact that smoking is terrible for your health, many still keep up the habit. Chemicals in the tobacco and the carbon monoxide produced when smoking narrow the arteries and reduce the amount of oxygen in your blood, which can dramatically increase the risk of blood clots and heart attacks. By quitting smoking, your risk of heart disease drops almost to that of a non-smoker in about five years. 


2. Exercise and be more active

Staying active is great for keeping your heart healthy. Physical activity helps you control your weight and can reduce your chances of developing other conditions that may put a strain on your heart, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Just 30 minutes of exercise a day can drastically improve your health.



3. Eat well

A healthy diet and a sensible approach to alcohol can greatly reduce your risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke. Only a quarter of adults regularly eat the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day and over a third of men regularly exceed the recommended limits for alcohol intake. Conditions that lead to heart disease, including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity and type 2 diabetes can all be influenced by your diet. Check out our guide to help eat your way to a healthier heart.


4. Stay in shape

Being overweight, especially if you carry excess weight around your middle, increases your risk of heart disease. Excess weight can lead to conditions that increase your chances of heart disease, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.



5. Get yourself checked

Over a quarter of adults have high blood pressure but as many as half of them don't get treatment for the condition. High blood pressure and high cholesterol can damage your heart and blood vessels. Without testing for them, you probably won't know whether you have these conditions. Get a health check or see your GP to run the tests and discover the shape you’re really in.


6. Get a good night's sleep

Sleep deprivation can seriously harm your health. If you don't get enough sleep you will have a higher risk of obesity, high blood pressure, heart attack, diabetes and depression. Most adults need between six and nine hours of sleep each night however some people can feel perfectly rested with less. If you're someone who is constantly reaching for the snooze button and it's a struggle to get out of bed, you need more sleep each night.



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Regular Check-Ups are Important

It's time to take charge of your health! Schedule an appointment with your health care provider to discuss what screenings and exams you need and when you need them.



Below are resources to help you and your health care provider determine what health services and screenings are best for you.


Why are Check-Ups Important?

Regular health exams and tests can help find problems before they start. They also can help find problems early, when your chances for treatment and cure are better. By getting the right health services, screenings, and treatments, you are taking steps that help your chances for living a longer, healthier life. Your age, health and family history, lifestyle choices (i.e. what you eat, how active you are, whether you smoke), and other important factors impact what and how often you need healthcare.


Where Can I Go for Health Services?

The best place to go for health services is your regular health care provider. However, if you do not have one, we can offer you a place for you and your families.



What Health Services are Recommended?

The item below show the service and medical test provided.
  • Blood and Urine Test
  • Complete Blood Count
  • Cholesterol
  • Kidney Function Test
  • Liver Function test
  • Diabetes Screening
  • Immunology - HIV, VDRL Screening
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Immunization Schedules
  • Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening
  • Prostate Cancer Screening
  • Viral Hepatitis A, B, and C Screening
  • Ultrasound Abdomen/ Pelvis
  • Allergy Profile - 36 Items
  • Resting Electrocardiogram
  • Lung Function Test

How Can I Prepare for My Appointment?

You can call up at 1800 88 5001 or 603-6257 5001 for appointment.


Encouraging Others

You may also want to start a campaign in your community (i.e. a faith-based setting, workplace, school, or civic group) to encourage others to make an appointment for a check-up or health screening. We do provide door to door blood sampling service with no extra charges (terms and condition apply). You can also download our mobile apps for more package details.



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