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The heart, like any other muscle in the body, needs to be stimulated to be in better shape, be more efficient, and stay healthy! This February, the spotlight in on heart health and we invite you to discover the benefits of physical activity. We also suggest a training program to improve your cardiovascular health.
Cardiovascular diseases are diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels. Examples include hypercholesterolemia (high levels of cholesterol in the blood) and hypertension.
Treatment for people living with heart disease encompasses many facets, usually including medical supervision and emergency medical assistance, combined with nutritional education, stress-reduction counseling, medication, and regular physical activity.
This general approach to modifying coronary risk factors can slow, halt and, in some cases, even reverse the progression of heart disease.
Studies have shown that regular aerobic activity, such as cycling, cross-country skiing or swimming, can increase:
Improved fitness reduces resting heart rate and blood pressure and increases the amount of blood pumped by the heart with each beat at rest and with minimal effort. As a result, oxygen demand on the heart is reduced regardless of activity. Angina symptoms can also be reduced.
Evidence shows that regular exercise can increase muscular (skeletal muscle) function. The combination of cardiac and muscular improvements leads to an increase in aerobic power (VO2Max). Improved VO2Max is associated with reduced overall mortality rates, particularly cardiovascular mortality.
So, by regularly performing a variety of exercises, you will benefit from:
In fact, strength training can help maintain and improve the muscular endurance needed to perform everyday tasks and reduce the demands on your heart. Cardiovascular and muscular training are both important for your heart health.
Don’t hesitate to ask our kinesiologists and nutritionists for help in improving your heart health.
Here’s a starter program to get your heart into gear. It’s easy to do at home. Please note that it’s important to consult a health professional before increasing your level of physical activity.
So, no matter what condition your heart is in or what illnesses you may have, adding exercise to your routine is an essential part of taking care of your heart, and so much more!
Heart health: the importance of training this muscle! is a post from Nautilus Plus. The Nautilus Plus blog aims to help people in their journey to fitness through articles on training, nutrition, motivation, exercise and healthy recipes.
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