10 Habits that can harm your heart (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)
Each year brings new research and numbers in heart health ailments. The
biggest reason for almost all heart problems is lifestyle.
Nearly 90 per cent of heart problems are associated with lifestyle
factors like smoking, drinking, overeating, and lack of exercise. Therefore,
even a small, positive change in your lifestyle can give you a healthier heart.
Hence, in order to get that positive change, we give you a list of top 10
habits that you need to avoid to improve heart health.
Too much TV
Spending too much time in front of the tv can be
hazardous to your heart, according to a study conducted by The Journal of the American
College of Cardiology in 2011.
Even if you exercise regularly and watch TV
for more than 4 hours a day, it can double the risk of stroke or cardiac
arrest, even causing hospitalization or death.
Diet soda
Consuming diet soda regularly can be cool for summer
heat, but it can be a disaster for your heart health.
Regular consumption of
diet sodas may increase the risk of stroke or other heart disease, even if the
patients do not have a history of heart disease.
Alcohol
Though consumption of red wine has some heart healthy
properties, excessive consumption of any type of alcohol is not good.
Excess
alcohol can increase calories and also disrupt your sleep patterns, in turn
harming your heart.
Sleeping (too much/little)
Sleeping for less than five hours or more than nine
hours can elevate your blood pressure and stress level. Moreover, it also
increases the risk of coronary diseases.
Depression
All of us have to go through a moment of stress,
depression and tension, due to some reason or the other.
Naturally, you can't
get away with these emotions easily, but the way you handle these emotions can
take a toll on your heart health.
Snoring
Besides being annoying, it is also a sign of sleep
apnea.
People with sleep apnea have an increased risk of heart problems
because they usually breathe in intervals, which causes the blood pressure to
increase.
Over exercising
Exercising past your limit puts a strain on your
heart, which results in heart fatigue or fainting. Hence, never push yourself
beyond your limit. However, since the majority of people everywhere usually
exercise below or up to moderate activity levels, this is a problem that only
exists for a very minor group.
Oral hygiene
Bad oral health can give you bad breath and can also
increase the chances of cardiac arrest.
Wondering how both are related? It is
because bacterias from the gums pass through the blood vessels, which narrows
the passages and reduces the blood flow, which further risk your heart
health.
Over eating
Obesity is the leading cause of heart problems. And obesity is caused because
of eating too much and not exercising.
Hence, try to eat less, avoid sugary
and high calorie food items, to live a healthy life.
Smoking
Smoking even one cigarette a day, can double the
risk of heart problems. Besides, heart problems, it causes caner and many other
pulmonary diseases.
Hence quit it before it is too late.
Times of India
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