Get Healthier During American Heart Month With Navarro Regional Hospital's 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge
2/8/2023
Corsicana, Texas, February 8, 2023 – Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming the lives of more than 650,000 people each year. Here are some other facts everyone should know about heart disease:
- In the U.S., one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease.
- Every year, about 800,000 Americans suffer a heart attack.
- Nearly half of American adults (47%) suffer from high blood pressure, or hypertension, which increases the risk of a heart attack and stroke. However, only about 1 in 4 people with high blood pressure have their condition under control.
Another important fact is that most people can take steps right now to reduce the risks related to heart disease.
Since 1964, February has been recognized as American Heart Month – a time of year dedicated to increasing awareness about heart health and highlighting steps we can take to create a heart healthy lifestyle.
This year, Navarro Regional Hospital is taking the entire month of February to help people in the community learn ways to reduce their risks with the 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge. Participants will receive a daily email with short, informative articles, quick tips, and a daily challenge to promote heart health.
“At Navarro Regional Hospital we are committed to helping people live healthier lives and, for most of us, there’s no better place to start than taking better care of our hearts,” says Navarro Regional Hospital CEO, Mike Ellis. “People who join us for this challenge will find the content takes only a couple of minutes to read each day. It is fun, sometimes surprising, always informative, and it can be life-saving.”
The 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge includes 28 challenges that can help participants eat healthier, get up from a sedentary lifestyle, relieve stress, and lower blood pressure. To sign-up for the 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge, visit navarrohospital.com/heart-challenge.
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