February is American Heart Month, and there’s no better time to ensure that you are taking the necessary precautions to ensure that your heart remains healthy!
Heart disease is a major threat to senior health — in fact, 84 percent of people age 65 years and older die from heart disease. Though heart disease risks increase with age, it doesn’t have to be an inevitable part of getting older. The right lifestyle habits and a heart-healthy diet can help protect you.
What exactly is heart disease? It’s the term given to a group of different health conditions that affect the heart. In the United States, the most common form of heart disease is called coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD is often responsible for serious cardiovascular events like a heart attack, heart failure, chest pain, and irregular heartbeat, also called arrhythmia.
To learn more about the symptoms of heart disease, as well as how to reduce your risk through preventative tips, from Everyday Health, CLICK HERE.