Metabolic Syndrome: Lowering Your Heart Disease Risk
For people with metabolic syndrome, the risk of developing heart disease can be a concern. Here’s how you can help keep your heart healthy:
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Control high blood pressure. One characteristic of metabolic syndrome is when one or both blood pressure numbers are higher than 130/85 mm Hg. Numbers of 140/90 mm Hg or higher are considered high blood pressure, or hypertension. To keep your numbers down:
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Lose weight, if needed.
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Limit saturated fat, salt, and cholesterol in your diet.
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Get regular exercise.
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Avoid drinking too much alcohol.
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Take any prescribed medication as directed.
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Keep your cholesterol in check. Having high blood cholesterol, or hypercholesterolemia, increases the risk for heart disease. A high level of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol or triglycerides are risk factors. It’s possible to have a low level of HDL (“good”) cholesterol, which can lead to heart disease.
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If you need cholesterol-lowering medication, take it as prescribed. The same steps that help control blood pressure can help keep cholesterol in line.
Publication Source:
Staywell Healthy Outlook/Winter 2007
Author:
Andrews, Linda Wasmer
Online Source:
What Is Metabolic Syndrome? American Heart Association, 2005
http://www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/1120833743415WhatIsMetabolicSyndrome.pdf
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How Can I Reduce High Blood Pressure? American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/1196356127283ReduceBloodPress.pdf
Online Source:
What Is High Blood Pressure? American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=2112
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Am I At Risk? American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=2142
Online Source:
Risk Factors You Can Control or Treat, American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3017030
Online Source:
Metabolic Syndrome, American Heart Association
http://www.americanheart.org/print_presenter.jhtml?identifier=3044766
Online Source:
High Blood Cholesterol, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Hbc/HBC_all.html
Online Editor:
Sinovic, Dianna
Online Medical Reviewer:
Siegel, Richard, M.D.
Date Last Reviewed:
3/11/2008
Date Last Modified:
3/11/2008