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Heart-Healthy ABC's for 2010

[ 12/29/2009 ]
Heart-Healthy ABC's for 2010

Cobble is a board-certified clinical lipidologist (NLA), certified hypertension specialist (ASH), medical director of the private practice Canyons Medical Center in Sandy, Utah, and Chief Medical Officer at Atherotech, Inc., developer of the VAP Cholesterol Test.

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Here are Dr. Cobble's heart-healthy ABC's for 2010:

A. Active: Be active every day -- take the stairs, park further away, buy a push lawn mower. Find ways to move your muscles, clap your hands, move your feet. B. Breakfast daily: Start each day with a good breakfast, including dairy, fiber and fruit. Select items such as whole grain toast, low or fat-free milk, bananas, pears and high-fiber oatmeal with nuts and berries. C. Cholesterol management: Get an advanced test that tells you and your doctor about the dangerous cholesterol -- directly measured LDL, non-HDL, apoB and subparticles -- that can hurt your arteries. The Vertical Auto Profile (VAP) lipid test from Atherotech is one such test. D. Diet: Think moderation, balance and "heart healthy" throughout the day. Eat fruits, veggies, fiber, complex carbs, proteins and healthy fats. Experience European dining with each meal. E. Exercise: Exercise daily -- walk at lunch with coworkers, before or after work with your pets, join in team sports or find an outlet that gets your heart pumping for at least 30 minutes a day. F. Fiber is your friend: Read the nutrition label on foods so you know what you're eating and to better manage your cholesterol, fiber and other nutrients. G. Glucose in moderation: Too much sugar and starch contribute to diabetes. Get tested for diabetes with a blood glucose test, and cut back on pasta, potatoes, sodas, ice cream and fast food. H. Healthy lifestyle: Lead a healthy lifestyle, which means no smoking, seeing your clinician every year for a physical, and laughing often. Spend time with friends, kids and grandkids. I. Imagine: Use your imagination to enjoy life and get the most out of each and every day. Have fun, do what you love and what makes you happy.

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