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Looking for information on treatments for heart disease? The Everything Healthy Living Series is here to help. These concise, thoughtful guides offer the expert advice and the latest medical information you need to manage your condition and lead a healthy life.Inside youll find expert advice and helpful tips on deciding the best course of treatment for you, including information on medications, treatment options, and lifestyle changes. As you deal with your heart disease, the more you know about your options, the better you will be able to take charge of your condition.

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The Everything Healthy Living Series
Heart Disease: Stress Management for a Healthy Heart
The most important information you need to improve your health
Adams Media, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Contents
Introduction

For more than 10 years, millions of readers have trusted the bestselling Everything series for expert advice and important information on health topics ranging from pregnancy and postpartum care to heart health, anxiety, and diabetes. Packed with the most recent, up-to-date data, Everything health guides help you get the right diagnosis, choose the best doctor, and find the treatment options that work for you.

The Everything Healthy Living Series books are concise guides, focusing on only the essential information you need. Whether youre looking for an overview of traditional and alternative migraine treatments, advice on starting a heart-healthy lifestyle, or suggestions for finding the right medical team, theres an Everything Healthy Living Book for you.

Heart Disease

You may have heard of heart disease. Every day it seems a new article comes out about what heart disease does or what affects your heart. Not many people, though, know the full story.

Heart disease is known to be associated with heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular diseases. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes may put you at risk. By understanding and managing these risk factors, you can avoid premature death and disability.

Having these risk factors causes buildup in your arteries, the blood vessels that deliver oxygen and nutrients to your brain. When these arteries get too clogged, parts of your organs cannot receive what cells need to survive. If this happens in the blood vessels to the heart, you may develop a heart attack. If this happens in the blood vessels to your brain, you would suffer a stroke. These diseases can leave you disabled, paralyzed, or even kill you.

What you might not know is that you can modify your risk factors and decrease the chance that you will ever develop heart disease. If you know how to lower the bad type of cholesterol and increase the good type, you can significantly prevent clogging or even unclog your arteries, reducing your chance of suffering heart attacks and strokes.

To start to manage your risk factors, you need to get tested beginning at a fairly young age. These tests require repeating every few years, and if you are higher risk, you may need testing more often to determine the proper treatment. This knowledge will help to guide you as you implement changes in your life to improve what puts you at risk.

Heart disease can be greatly influenced by your diet, physical activity, if you smoke, your weight, and your levels of stress. By making certain changes in these areas, you can reduce your chance of early death and disability. Simple changes, such as eating fewer calories and bad fats in exchange for more fiber, nutrients, and good fats, can tremendously influence your risk of heart disease. Even a modest amount of physical activity a few days a week, no matter what the activity, can have a huge impact. Not smoking and reducing stress can also make a significant impact on your risk.

These changes work by modifying many risk factors at once, such as lowering your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. Also, such changes in your lifestyle will give you more energy and an improved mood, improving the quality of your life.

Over the past twenty years, significant progress has been made in developing medications that address diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol and reduce the chance of cardiovascular disease. These medications can create negative side effects, but the benefits may outweigh the risks.

Overall, by understanding heart disease, how it acts, what you can do to manage it, and how to implement those actions, you can influence your future health tremendously, while potentially improving your current life.

If youd like to learn more about heart disease, check out The Everything Guide to Preventing Heart Disease , available in print (978-1-4405-2820-0) and eBook (978-1-4405-2888-0) formats.

What Is Stress?

Stress. Even the sound of the word evokes feelings of tension. Stress is a daily aspect of modern living. Stress can keep you motivated and even save your life. If unmanaged, however, stress can kill you. Excess stress weakens the immune system. Furthermore, stress can make any disease condition worse.

Stress is actually a natural physiological response to something that triggers a feeling of fear or threat. This response, called fight or flight, is designed to help you survive life-threatening situations. The natural chemical response that affects your mind and body is like a miracle drug that can help save your life in the face of a dangerous emergency.

The Stress Response

The bodys response to stress is stimulated by stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, released by your body to prepare you for action. Among other things, these stress hormones do the following:

  • Increase your heart rate and blood pressure to pump an extra burst of oxygen-rich blood around your body so you can get moving
  • Stop the flow of blood to your digestive system and skin by constricting arteries, saving blood flow for more needed areas
  • Channel the increased blood flow to the brain and muscles by relaxing arteries
  • Increase perspiration to cool the body
  • Activate receptors that generate quick bursts of energy
  • Speed up your breathing rate and open bronchial tubes to draw more oxygen-rich air into the lungs

When you look at all of these changes, its easy to see how this chemically induced state of emergency preparedness is extremely useful in life-threatening situations.


Essential

The stress response protects the body in a number of ways. It triggers the body to release blood sugar into the bloodstream to provide immediately available energy for fuel. It beefs up the blood-clotting mechanism in the event of potential injury. In addition, your body becomes extremely alert to enable you to immediately spot any signs of danger.


The modern challenge, however, is to manage the stress response, which can trigger when youre not in any physical danger. In fact, most contemporary stresses are mental and emotional. You find yourself stuck in traffic, missing deadlines at work. You worry about your family, your money, and your health. For some people, these stress levels stay high throughout the day. Both body and mind feel the strain, and the body gets no opportunity to physically release any of this tension energy.

How Stress Harms Health

Stress can harm health if it mounts to levels at which you feel you can no longer cope. This usually occurs after stress levels have remained high over a prolonged period of time.

The hormones like adrenaline and cortisol released during stressful situations raise blood sugar and constrict many of your blood vessels. This raises your blood pressure, increasing your cardiovascular risk. The increased blood sugar and hormones increase your LDL and triglycerides while decreasing your HDL. Like smoking, obesity, or lack of exercise, stress affects all aspects of your cardiovascular risk.

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