Men Managing Heart Disease: Video
“Men Managing Heart Disease” A
thirty-minute health education program based on the
real experience of three
men and their families that introduces women and
their family members to the basic principles of self-management
of heart disease.
Whether you have had a heart attack
or not, this program is for you. More Americans die
of heart disease
and
diabetes every year than from any other disease.
Most of us increase our risk of heart disease by
smoking,
eating too much of the wrong foods, exercising
too little, and becoming overweight. Research shows
that
these behaviors not only cause heart disease and
Type II diabetes, but also the majority of deaths
in the
U.S. The good news is that they are all within
anyone’s
ability to change.
In “Men Managing Heart Disease,
you will meet men in their 40s, 50s, and 60s who
decided to change
life-long habits that place them at risk of a premature
death from heart disease and diabetes. They are learning
how to identify and set goals to improve their lifestyles.
To reduce weight, they are changing the way they
eat and getting more exercise. To keep blood pressure,
cholesterol and insulin at healthy levels, they are
taking prescribed medications and consulting their
physicians at regular intervals. Their message is
simple.
You can dramatically lower, even eliminate your risk
of a heart attack by making a genuine commitment
to active self-management for heart health.
“Men Managing Heart Disease” also has an important
message for other family members. They can play
a critical role supporting behavioral changes that can be so difficult
for an individual to accomplish on his own. Buying
and preparing heart healthy foods, encouraging
smoking cessation and exercising with a spouse are just a few
of the ways to support a loved-one in the self-management
of heart disease and diabetes.
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