February 8, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving, Health and Nutrition for Phoenix Seniors |
Tagged: Cholesterol, Heart Disease, Phoenix seniors, Stroke —
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Each year more and more seniors are affected with heart disease. While it is not possible to completely avoid developing heart issues, there are some things that can be done to reduce risks. Increasing the intake of statin is one way to accomplish this. In addition to reducing heart risk, there are other health benefits as well. Below is a list that provides facts about statin and how it can reduce risks.
1. Increased doses of Lipitor or other cholesterol lowering medications has been shown to reduce the risk of developing heart related health problems.
2. In combination with medication, lowering bad cholesterol can reduce the chances of heart disease.
3. Seniors who have coronary heart disease should try to get their bad cholesterol levels below 100mg per each deciliter of blood.
4. High doses of statin has been shown to lower cholesterol levels to 70.
5. In addition to reducing the chances of developing heart disease, seniors can also reduce the likelihood of stroke and heart attack.
6. Regardless of the current heart condition, lowering bad cholesterol can have many health benefits for seniors, including lower blood pressure, lower mortality rates and the reduction of risks of coronary heart disease.
7. Seniors who are currently taking medication to lower their cholesterol should speak to a doctor regarding the possible benefits of increasing the dosage.
Source: reuters.com
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January 29, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Health and Nutrition for Phoenix Seniors |
Tagged: Aging health, Heart Disease, Nutrition, Phoenix Elderly —
Home Health Phoenix cares for many older adults with heart issues. Heart disease affects millions of seniors each year. It may be difficult for many seniors to make major changes to their diets. However, this is one of the ways to reduce the risk of developing heart disease. By following some simple steps, seniors can make the necessary diet changes needed to avoid the disease. Below is a list of steps that can be taken.
1. Reduce the intake of cholesterol and unhealthy fats. This is one of the most important steps to lower cholesterol as well as the risk of heart disease.
2. Eat foods with low-fat protein. This can include fish, poultry and egg whites. Flaxseed, walnuts, beans and peas are high in protein and low in fat.
3. Increase the intake of fruits and vegetables. These foods are rich in fiber and low in calories. They also contain substances that can reduce the risk of heart disease.
4. Eat whole grains instead of bread with refined flour and cereals with sugar.
5. Reduce salt intake. Don’t forget that processed foods contain high amounts of salt. Reduce the intake of processed foods and avoid the addition of salt while cooking and eating at the table.
6. Eat in moderation and avoid filling your plate. Keep portions of food balanced.
7. Create daily menus to help you plan ahead.
Source: mayoclinic.com
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Home Health in Greater Phoenix & Home Health in Central Phoenix helps elders and seniors in Phoenix remain at home safely and independently. Call us today at 623.583.5868, 602.265.8228 or 480.991.3959.