In your opinion, what is worse for your heart? (Choose TWO!)
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In your opinion, what is worse for your heart? (Choose TWO!)
What puts your heart health at the greatest risk? YOU MAY CHOOSE TWO!
There are other options, such as NOT exercising. But I'm trying to limit it to things you DO, not things you DON'T DO.
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There are other options, such as NOT exercising. But I'm trying to limit it to things you DO, not things you DON'T DO.
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I'm a nonsmoker, so I didn't enter option 2.
Wonder what the resident cardiologist has to say.
Wonder what the resident cardiologist has to say.
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Re: In your opinion, what is worse for your heart? (Choose T
Like Lavabe, I didn't put 2 because I don't smoke, though I think that would be a big factor in heart problems.
Who your parents are has a lot of bearing on you heart health, too. My doc told me when he put me on BP meds that I should thank my loans and my parents. At the time I had no loans. Thanks Mom!
Who your parents are has a lot of bearing on you heart health, too. My doc told me when he put me on BP meds that I should thank my loans and my parents. At the time I had no loans. Thanks Mom!
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What's the deal with almonds? I hear they are very good for you but in just one serving, you get 24% of your daily fat. Is this good fat? Heart healthy fat? You see, I, EarlJam, love almonds and am hoping I don't have to discard them.....cause I eat a lot of 'em.
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Yeah, almonds are the good fat.EarlJam wrote:What's the deal with almonds? I hear they are very good for you but in just one serving, you get 24% of your daily fat. Is this good fat? Heart healthy fat? You see, I, EarlJam, love almonds and am hoping I don't have to discard them.....cause I eat a lot of 'em.
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I'm a non smoker, and I chose only option 2 as being bad (the worst) for your heart. The other choices probably won't kill you. Smoking probably will. And it WILL make you stink.
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You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
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I think they can be included in #4 - stress.CathyCA wrote:You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
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Except that category was EVERYDAY stress, not EPIC stress.DukieInKansas wrote:I think they can be included in #4 - stress.CathyCA wrote:You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
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Love hurts.DukieInKansas wrote:I think they can be included in #4 - stress.CathyCA wrote:You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
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Almonds get me through my day. They're also high protein/high fiber, which is very important for reducing triglycerides. But as I said, I'll defer to whatever Borat the Cardiologist says. He really knows this material. ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Yeah, almonds are the good fat.EarlJam wrote:What's the deal with almonds? I hear they are very good for you but in just one serving, you get 24% of your daily fat. Is this good fat? Heart healthy fat? You see, I, EarlJam, love almonds and am hoping I don't have to discard them.....cause I eat a lot of 'em.
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I'm a non smoker, and I chose only option 2 as being bad (the worst) for your heart. The other choices probably won't kill you. Smoking probably will. And it WILL make you stink.
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And BimbHos too.CathyCA wrote:You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
Sorry... I just wanted to say BimbHo. It's definitely the best word you've ever created.
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I want to hear from DevilDeac on this one.
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Re: In your opinion, what is worse for your heart? (Choose T
It better not be drinking in moderation, cuz then I'm screwed ... actually I keep seeing studies that show that moderate consumption of alcohol is beneficial. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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It was the nicest word that came to mind. . .Lavabe wrote:And BimbHos too.CathyCA wrote:You forgot to list ExHusbands as an option.
Sorry... I just wanted to say BimbHo. It's definitely the best word you've ever created.
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Alcohol is a preservative, isn't it?DukeUsul wrote:It better not be drinking in moderation, cuz then I'm screwed ... actually I keep seeing studies that show that moderate consumption of alcohol is beneficial. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Red wine is supposed to be good for the heart, in moderation.
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The major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are smoking, diabetes, lipid disorders and family history. Other obvious risk factors include obesity, hypertension and psycho-social stresses. Many of the first six listed commonly occur in the same individual, unfortunately. I commonly see only 1 risk factor present when someone comes in to see me with an acute or chronic cardiac event/condition. Drinking in moderation, defined as 1-4 drinks/day is generally thought to be cardio-protective. I suggest my patients limit their alcohol intake to 1 or 2 drinks/day and I certainly clarify to them that a drink is NOT a fifth of Jack Daniels (or Bacardi, etc) and a splash of Coke . Most of my patients don't need the extra calories anyway. You start getting more non-cardiac end organ damage (brain, liver, GI) in addition to a possible alcohol-related cardiomyopathy (congestive heart failure) with larger amounts of alcohol consumption, both acute and chronic.
Hope that helps.
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Hope that helps.
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Does a can of Bud Light count as a drink? ;)devildeac wrote:The major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are smoking, diabetes, lipid disorders and family history. Other obvious risk factors include obesity, hypertension and psycho-social stresses. Many of the first six listed commonly occur in the same individual, unfortunately. I commonly see only 1 risk factor present when someone comes in to see me with an acute or chronic cardiac event/condition. Drinking in moderation, defined as 1-4 drinks/day is generally thought to be cardio-protective. I suggest my patients limit their alcohol intake to 1 or 2 drinks/day and I certainly clarify to them that a drink is NOT a fifth of Jack Daniels (or Bacardi, etc) and a splash of Coke . Most of my patients don't need the extra calories anyway. You start getting more non-cardiac end organ damage (brain, liver, GI) in addition to a possible alcohol-related cardiomyopathy (congestive heart failure) with larger amounts of alcohol consumption, both acute and chronic.
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1/2 credit. Or less.Lavabe wrote:Does a can of Bud Light count as a drink? ;)devildeac wrote:The major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are smoking, diabetes, lipid disorders and family history. Other obvious risk factors include obesity, hypertension and psycho-social stresses. Many of the first six listed commonly occur in the same individual, unfortunately. I commonly see only 1 risk factor present when someone comes in to see me with an acute or chronic cardiac event/condition. Drinking in moderation, defined as 1-4 drinks/day is generally thought to be cardio-protective. I suggest my patients limit their alcohol intake to 1 or 2 drinks/day and I certainly clarify to them that a drink is NOT a fifth of Jack Daniels (or Bacardi, etc) and a splash of Coke . Most of my patients don't need the extra calories anyway. You start getting more non-cardiac end organ damage (brain, liver, GI) in addition to a possible alcohol-related cardiomyopathy (congestive heart failure) with larger amounts of alcohol consumption, both acute and chronic.
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That's close enough!devildeac wrote:1/2 credit. Or less.Lavabe wrote:Does a can of Bud Light count as a drink? ;)devildeac wrote:The major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are smoking, diabetes, lipid disorders and family history. Other obvious risk factors include obesity, hypertension and psycho-social stresses. Many of the first six listed commonly occur in the same individual, unfortunately. I commonly see only 1 risk factor present when someone comes in to see me with an acute or chronic cardiac event/condition. Drinking in moderation, defined as 1-4 drinks/day is generally thought to be cardio-protective. I suggest my patients limit their alcohol intake to 1 or 2 drinks/day and I certainly clarify to them that a drink is NOT a fifth of Jack Daniels (or Bacardi, etc) and a splash of Coke . Most of my patients don't need the extra calories anyway. You start getting more non-cardiac end organ damage (brain, liver, GI) in addition to a possible alcohol-related cardiomyopathy (congestive heart failure) with larger amounts of alcohol consumption, both acute and chronic.
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