Love Your Heart: Simple Steps to Improve Your Health

February is American Heart Month, a time when red and pink decorations seem to pop up everywhere.

While we often connect hearts with Valentine’s Day, now is also the perfect opportunity to focus on the health of the one that beats right inside your chest.

You might be surprised to learn how much your cardiovascular health impacts your cognitive function, but your heart is truly the powerful engine that pumps oxygen-rich blood through a highway of vessels to every part of your body, including your brain.

When that engine runs smoothly and efficiently, your brain gets the fuel it needs to thrive, helping you stay sharp, focused, and engaged in life.

Taking care of your heart is one of the most loving things you can do for yourself and your family. This becomes especially important as we get older, since a healthy heart and a healthy brain are deeply connected.

The Heart-Brain Connection

So, what exactly is the link between a healthy heart and a strong memory? It all comes down to blood flow. Your brain is an incredibly active organ that relies on a constant, steady supply of oxygen and nutrients to function correctly. This delivery system is managed by your heart and the vast network of blood vessels connected to it.

Conditions that often affect the heart, like high blood pressure or high cholesterol, can cause damage to these blood vessels over time. This damage isn’t just limited to the vessels around your heart, either. It also affects the ones that lead to and are inside your brain. When these pathways become narrowed or blocked, it can reduce blood flow, starving brain cells of the resources they need.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure can directly affect brain structure and function, which may increase the risk of cognitive decline as we age. When you go the extra mile to keep your heart in good shape, you’re making sure your brain and other systems receive a steady supply of everything they need to protect your precious memories.

Small Bites, Big Rewards

You don’t need to drastically change your entire life overnight to make a real impact on your heart health. Small, consistent changes to your diet can significantly improve your cardiovascular system. Instead of getting bogged down by a long list of foods you can’t eat, try focusing on all the delicious and healthy things you can add.

A great place to start is by incorporating more colorful fruits and vegetables into your meals. A handful of blueberries in your morning oatmeal adds a touch of sweetness and a healthy dose of antioxidants, while a side of steamed broccoli or a fresh spinach salad with dinner can boost your fiber intake. All of these simple swaps are great for your heart.

Another fantastic choice is fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids (known to fight inflammation and protect your heart), like salmon, mackerel, or trout. The American Heart Association recommends eating at least two servings of fish per week to reap the full benefits.

Get Moving at Your Own Pace

Exercise doesn’t have to mean running a marathon or spending hours at a crowded gym. It’s all about finding movement that you genuinely enjoy and that feels good for your body. The most effective workout plan is one you can stick with, after all. So pick something you actually like doing!

A gentle walk around the neighborhood is a wonderful way to get your blood pumping while enjoying some fresh air. Other options like chair yoga, tai chi, or even just stretching while you watch your favorite TV show can make a significant difference, too. Again, look for something you won’t dread so you can sit less and move more throughout your day.

Exercise is important for your overall health, but is particularly beneficial for your cardiovascular health because it strengthens the heart muscles, making the organ more efficient at pumping blood. It also helps lower your blood pressure, manage your weight, decrease pain, and improve your mood.

Your Partners in Health and Wellness

At Priority Life Care, we believe that a healthy, fulfilling, and vibrant life is possible at any age. Our communities are designed to support the complete well-being of our residents, from providing nutritious, chef-prepared meals to organizing engaging activities that keep both the body and mind active.

We understand the vital link between heart health and memory care, and we’re dedicated to creating a holistic environment where your loved ones can flourish inside and out. If you’re exploring memory care options for a loved one and want to learn more, we’d love to talk.

Contact us today to start the conversation.

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