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Heartfelt Advice

Jeanne Stough, MS, EP, CCRP2 min read

Don’t Let These Five Factors Undermine Your Health

BY JEANNE STOUGH, MS, EP
Cardiac Rehabilitation at Aspen Valley Health

When it comes to cardiovascular health, we hear a lot about diet and exercise. While they are certainly important, there are some lesser known factors that can significantly influence the heart.

Rest

Sleep isn’t just for the weary—it’s for the heart, too! Adequate, quality sleep is vital for a healthy heart. During deep sleep, the body repairs and regenerates, including the heart and blood vessels. Aim for 7-9 hours of shuteye each night.

Alcohol

It’s okay to raise a glass … but moderation is key. Excessive alcohol can lead to a host of heart problems. So, it’s best to savor in sensible quantities to keep your ticker in top shape. Our medical experts recommend no more than one drink for women and no more than two drinks for men each day.

Overtraining

As previously mentioned, exercise is a fundamental pillar of heart health, but there’s a tipping point. Overtraining can strain your heart and lead to injuries. Give your heart some love by incorporating rest days into your routine. It’s during these periods that your heart adapts and grows stronger.

High Altitude

At higher elevations, like in Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley, there’s less oxygen in the air. This can make your heart have to work harder to keep blood pumping. When exercising outdoors, it’s crucial to stay well-hydrated to combat the drier air. And don’t overexert yourself.

Stress

When stress becomes chronic, it can have harmful effects on the heart. The body’s response to anxiety can lead to increased blood pressure, heightened heart rate and artery inflammation. Over time, this can contribute to the development of heart disease. Consider finding ways to seriously relax. Even mindful breathing throughout the day can help decrease stress and anxiety.

By keeping these factors in mind, and living a healthy lifestyle, you can help your heart beat strong for years to come.

Red squiggles outlined in pink to demonstrate anxiety for heartfelt advice article

Quiz: Is Anxiety Stressing Out Your Heart?

Answer the following questions to assess your stress levels and their potential impact on your heart health.

SCORING GUIDE

Add up the points for each of your answers:

A = 0 points
B = 1 point
C = 2 points
D = 3 points

INTERPRETING YOUR SCORE

0-4 points: Your stress level appears to be relatively low, but it’s important to continue practicing stress management techniques and maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle.

5-8 points: You may be experiencing moderate levels of stress that could be affecting your heart health. Consider implementing additional stress-reducing strategies into your routine, such as meditation and exercise.

9-12 points: Your stress levels are elevated and could have a significant impact on your heart health. This may be a good time to make an appointment with your physician to help you manage your stress effectively.

This article originally appeared in the Winter/Spring 2023-2024 Healthy Journey Magazine.