Healthy Heart Tips for a Bad Economy

Don't let your body pay the price in uncertain times, experts say

Posted: February 7, 2009

SATURDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- The economic news is enough to weaken anyone's heart, and it sometimes does with people feeling stressed, eating poorly and cutting out workouts while trying to make ends meet.

"We've seen an increase in patients complaining about heart palpitations, anxiety and stress over the past months," Karol Watson, an associate professor of cardiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, said in a news release issued by the school. "Much of heart disease can be prevented. That's why it is so important to follow a healthy lifestyle and to control your cardiovascular risk factors."

UCLA cardiologists offer these tips for adults and children in these tough economic times:

More information

The American Heart Association has more about maintaining a heart healthy lifestyle.

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Diwhllct of SD @ Jul 14, 2009 19:56:53 PM

Has our country gone Socialist?

Apparently so. Have you seen the latest issue of U.S. News?

bill of MO @ Feb 09, 2009 11:26:28 AM

Corrections to the list

Sorry - should have done a better job of proofing that list. Here it is again.

Don't be poor. If you can't quit, try not to be poor for long.

Don't have poor parents

Own a car.

Don't live in low quality housing in high crime neighborhoods where your kids get exposed to drug dealers and low life.

Don't lose your job.

If you can, get a job that isn't too stressful.

Be able to afford a relaxing vacation in a warm climate.

Practice not losing your job or being unemployed.

Don't live in a polluted place.

Make sure you get all the benefits you can.

Make sure you know how to fill out complicated forms in the event you need help from private or public agencies.

Bruce of MI @ Feb 08, 2009 18:18:14 PM

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