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How to Keep Your Heart Healthy as You Age

Posted by Sarah Human, April 3, 2025

As we age, heart health becomes a crucial aspect of overall well-being. Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of illness among older adults, but proactive steps can help maintain heart health.

How Aging Affects the Heart

Aging is just a fact of life that happens to all of us. Some aging processes will vary from one person to the next, depending upon genetic and lifestyle factors, but will generally include the following symptoms to some degree:

  • Arteries stiffen, leading to higher blood pressure.
  • Heart muscles weaken, making it harder to pump blood efficiently.
  • Plaque buildup increases, raising the risk of heart disease.

Key Risk Factors

Your individual risk factors will determine your overall cardiovascular health and outcomes.

  • High blood pressure & cholesterol: Regular screenings can help manage these conditions.
  • Diabetes: Proper diet and exercise can prevent or control diabetes.
  • Sedentary lifestyle: Staying active helps maintain cardiovascular strength.
  • Poor diet: High-fat and high-sodium diets contribute to heart disease.

Tips for Maintaining Heart Health

Fortunately, modifications to your lifestyle can prevent or even reverse some of the long-term negative effects of cardiovascular disease. You can change the following factors at any time and significantly improve your heart health.

  • Adopt a heart-healthy diet: Focus on fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
  • Exercise regularly: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate activity per week.
  • Manage stress: Practice relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing.
  • Quit smoking & limit alcohol: These habits can significantly impact heart health.
  • Regular check-ups: Consult with a doctor for screenings and medication management.

Aging doesn’t have to mean declining heart health. With the right lifestyle choices, you can maintain a strong, healthy heart well into your golden years. Remember to consult with your primary care physician regularly and follow their recommendations for a healthy lifestyle and chronic disease prevention.

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