* Pulse rate * Listening to heart sounds through a stethoscope * Blood pressure at rest * Blood pressure after moderate to strenuous exercise
When you have problems with your cardiovascular system.
The best way to achieve good cardiovascular health is by diet and exercise. I also know that aspirin every day can help your heart, and whole grains. So get some exercise, mild at first, and then diet and aspirin. Talk to your doctor as well.
Usually your doctor should do ideally, but some community pharmacists are beginning to conduct health check-ups. This is also known as cardiovascular risk assessment.
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Cardiovascular health is the well-being of the heart and blood vessels. This includes the absence of factors which endanger cardiovascular health. eg. high cholesterol levels. Cardiovascular health has to do with the health of the heart and the circulatory system that carries blood to and from the heart. Cholesterol, triglycerides levels, homoscystiene levels, blood pressure, arteries-all play a part in cardiovascular health. Exercise and a heart-healthy diet help to maintain these normal heart functions. Targeted nutrition through omega 3 fatty acids, CoQ10, folic acid and phytosterols helps to support cardiovascular health.
The web is full of Cardiovascular Health sites to help you. From WEB MED to the MAYO CLINIC there is so much information. Simply typing in Cardiovascular Health will give you pages of sites to choose from. http://www.everydayhealth.com/heart-health/index.aspx
Cardiovascular physician
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If you have any cardiovascular health problems, see your doctor immediately and maintain regular check-ups. Cardiovascular problems can be very serious, even deadly, so make sure you see a health advocate regularly. To keep your heart in tip-top shape, exercise regularly, and run or jog especially. Eat a healthy diet that's low in sodium and fat, and that's rich in fruits, vegetables, and proteins. Keep your cholestrol low.
Cardiologist
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