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Did you know that in a study of those who experienced a heart attack at age 50 or younger, half were not previously seen as high risk? Renowned cardiologist and Bayer spokesperson, Dr. Jayne Morgan, joins us at LifeMinute to share insights on what Bayer Aspirin is doing to help empower Americans to take proactive steps toward their heart health and what you can do to protect your heart. Unfortunately, 104 million Americans are at risk of cardiovascular disease, and though the statistics are astounding, many don't realize they are at risk at all. People often dismiss the connection between age and heart health risks, believing they're fine because they feel young, lack family history, or think they have no risk factors. But the prevalence of cardiovascular disease, including hypertension, chronic heart disease, heart failure, and stroke, increases from about 40% in men and women 40-59 years of age, to 70-75% in persons 60-79 years of age, and to 79-86% among those aged 80 years or older. Bayer Aspirin is working to empower Americans to take proactive steps toward their heart health. They're encouraging individuals to take their simple, two-minute heart health risk assessment at seeyourrisks.com . While this does not replace an assessment by a qualified healthcare professional (and we encourage you to always talk to your doctor or healthcare professional about your heart health), the assessment helps uncover potential heart health risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking. There are many quick and easy ways to improve heart health. Consider taking a 30-minute walk, signing up for a Pilates class, or adjusting your diet to include more lean meats, fruits, and vegetables. Go to seeyourrisks.com to take the two-minute heart health risk assessment and to learn more. And of course, always speak to your doctor about your cardiovascular health.
Transcript
00:00I'm Dr. Jane Morrigan, a cardiologist here to talk with you about your heart health.
00:11Many don't realize they're at risk at all, often dismissing the connection between age
00:17and heart health risks, believing they're fine because why they feel young or they lack
00:23family history or think they have no risk factors.
00:27But the prevalence of heart disease, including hypertension or high blood pressure, chronic
00:33heart disease, heart failure, and stroke increases from about 40% in men and women ages 40-59
00:42to 70-75% in those 60-79 years of age and up to 86% once you reach 80 years of age or
00:52older.
00:53This is one of the reasons I'm partnering with Bayer Aspirin, who's working to empower
00:59Americans to take proactive steps toward their heart health.
01:03For one, we're encouraging individuals to take a simple two-minute heart health risk
01:09assessment at seeyourrisks.com.
01:14While this does not replace an assessment by a qualified healthcare professional, we
01:19encourage you to always talk to your doctor or healthcare professional about your heart
01:25health.
01:26The assessment, however, helps to uncover potential heart health risk factors such as
01:31high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking.
01:36So what are some simple steps that everyone can do to protect their heart health?
01:41There's really so much you can do that's quick and easy.
01:44Try taking a 30-minute walk.
01:46A 30-minute walk per day, five days a week, really goes a long way towards longevity.
01:53One of my favorites is to sign up for a Pilates class.
01:56As a Pilates instructor, I really encourage that.
02:00Or adjust your diet to include more lean meats, fruit, and vegetables.
02:07Go to seeyourrisks.com and take the two-minute heart health risk assessment and learn more
02:15about your heart health.
02:17And of course, always, always speak to your doctor about your results and about your cardiovascular
02:24health.

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