How To Prevent Atherosclerosis And Live Longer

By Frank Walker


Blood vessels are often faced with diseases and one of them is known as atherosclerosis. It simply means the blocking of the arteries by fat such that blood passes through with higher pressure. This causes a deficiency of blood, oxygen, and nutrients in important organs of the body. It can lead to symptoms such as ischaemic attack, difficulty in healing wounds, heart attack and erectile dysfunction.

Because this disease is deadly, one has to seek appropriate measures to prevent it. Ways to prevent atherosclerosis are vast and can depend on your age. However, there are general precautions to take by everyone who does not want this challenge. Obeying them strictly and doing all that you are required to do before it develops fully is crucial for your survival.

Smoking is bad, not just for the lungs, but also for the blood vessels. A smoker has higher risks of having atherosclerosis because the HDL, High-Density Lipoprotein, in his body is suppressed while LDL, Low-Density Lipoprotein, is elevated. The HDL is supposed to collect cholesterol and send them to where they will be metabolized but this becomes difficult to achieve. Consequently, cholesterol builds up and an examination on the blood vessels will show its build up there.

Performing exercises regularly can also help to reduce atherosclerosis. No matter how little you do it, it will help a great deal. If you can do yoga or play football for ninety minutes on the pitch, that is fine, but if you are not so strong, joining a walking group in your neighborhood is fine. Just be conscious of not living a sedentary lifestyle. Walk when you can instead of driving everywhere.

There are health conditions that also lead to this one. Having a high blood pressure is bad for it can also cause artery narrowing or blockage. Another one that looks like it is obesity. Diabetes and hypothyroidism are also diseases to watch out for if you don't want to have cholesterol deposits on your arteries.

What you eat can also facilitate, prevent or prolong atherosclerosis. Foods that can stop its manifestation include fruits and vegetables while those that can speed it up are butter and cheese. Seniors are advised to take milk with low cholesterol/fat composition and also take more of fruits in the night. Families can set up a diet plan where some vegetables are presented on specific days of the week.

To reduce high blood pressure, one needs about 6-8 hours sleep daily. Lack of sleep will, therefore, make you more obese because your metabolism becomes slower, making it more difficult to burn fats. So as the fat accumulates, it does not burn up due to the lack of exercises.

In old age, it becomes more difficult to engage in all these activities that help to break down fats in the arteries. Alternatively, they are presented with drugs which perform the same purpose and also work faster. If seniors took their drugs accordingly, there will be fewer cases of deaths by this disease. So, the ball lies in their court as they can increase their chances of living longer, even by more than a decade.




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