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Five ways to guard against heart disease

Simple routines lower risks of heart disease

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October 3, 2025
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Heart disease remains a leading global killer, but experts say small daily habits can significantly lower risks and protect the heart over time.

The World Heart Federation estimates that nearly 80 percent of cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks and strokes, is preventable.

Prevention, experts stress, is not just about strict diets or strenuous exercise, but about consistent, practical lifestyle choices that act as safeguards for the heart.

One such habit is walking after meals. Research shows that a 10–15 minute stroll can lower post-meal blood sugar levels more effectively than a single long walk.

This reduces strain on the arteries, lowers inflammation, and improves circulation — protecting the heart in the long run.

Nutrition is equally crucial. Rather than relying on supplements, physicians recommend consuming omega-3-rich foods such as flaxseeds, walnuts, chia seeds, and fatty fish like salmon.

These foods not only lower triglycerides and prevent plaque buildup but also provide fiber, antioxidants, and minerals unavailable in pills. Just a few servings per week can deliver measurable cardiovascular benefits.

READ ALSO: Scientists warn against dangers in bottled water

Adequate rest is another underestimated protector. Studies link poor sleep — particularly less than six hours a night — to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.

Deep sleep naturally lowers blood pressure and allows arteries to recover. Establishing a bedtime routine, keeping the room dark, and avoiding screens before sleep can strengthen nightly heart health.

Environmental exposure also matters. Chemicals like BPA, often found in plastic bottles and containers, are suspected endocrine disruptors that may interfere with hormone regulation and increase cardiovascular risk.

Experts advise swapping plastic bottles for glass or steel alternatives and avoiding reheating food in plastic to cut down exposure.

Finally, regular health monitoring provides an invisible shield for the heart. Checking blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels helps detect silent risks before they become serious problems. These small steps, performed consistently, help maintain long-term protection.

Specialists emphasize that preventing heart disease is less about perfection and more about steady, meaningful actions. The heart, they say, deserves protection not only after illness strikes but throughout life, while it beats strong.

Disclaimer:

This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Anyone with specific health conditions should consult a qualified healthcare provider before making lifestyle or dietary changes.

Times of India

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