Keep Your Heart Healthy, Keeps Your Brain Healthy
Keep your heart healthy to help keep your brain healthy. Growing evidence suggests that many factors that increase the risk of heart disease also may increase the risk of dementia. These factors include smoking, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
• Visit your doctor regularly.
• Get your “numbers” checked, including weight, blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol. Actively seek treatment to keep yourself within healthy ranges.
• If you have diabetes, manage it properly.
• Stop smoking. If you don’t smoke, don’t start.
• Take action to minimize stress. Studies have found that regular physical activity decreases stress, increases your ability to manage stress and leads to better mood overall.
• Get enough sleep. Inadequate sleep due to conditions like insomnia or sleep apnea can result in problems with memory and thinking.
• Avoid excess alcohol.
• Seek professional assistance to address anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns.
• Visit your doctor regularly.
• Get your “numbers” checked, including weight, blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol. Actively seek treatment to keep yourself within healthy ranges.
• If you have diabetes, manage it properly.
• Stop smoking. If you don’t smoke, don’t start.
• Take action to minimize stress. Studies have found that regular physical activity decreases stress, increases your ability to manage stress and leads to better mood overall.
• Get enough sleep. Inadequate sleep due to conditions like insomnia or sleep apnea can result in problems with memory and thinking.
• Avoid excess alcohol.
• Seek professional assistance to address anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns.