American Heart Month

Posted on Tuesday, February 14, 2023
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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Thanks to Valentine’s Day, February is known as the month of love. During this time, love of others, self-love, and self-care come to the forefront. So, too, does attention to the heart – and ways that we can be good to our bodies to prevent cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of Americans.

In the United States, February is annually recognized as heart healthy month. It is the time of year when focus is on cardiovascular health and wellness. The inspiration began with President Lyndon B. Johnson, an influential man who was among the millions of people who’d had heart attacks. In his desire to bring this important health issue to the forefront, he acknowledged the afflicted and the “…staggering physical and economic loss to the nation…” Thus, he issued the first proclamation in 1964 to wage a nation-wide attack on heart disease. He sought to support government-sponsored heart and blood vessel disease awareness programs, as well as encourage research, education, and community service to create public awareness. Since then, all U.S. presidents have annually recognized February as American Heart Month. For some, heart disease is entirely preventable. Fortunately, hope persists in the reduction of and/ or prevention of CVD in some individuals who model heart healthy behaviors. Let’s examine some ways in which better heart health may be achieved.

Lyndon B. Johnson did his part in establishing the urgency for folks to “give heed to the nationwide problem of the heart and blood vessel diseases…” and to work toward solutions. Shortly after, the first Surgeon General’s report demonstrated the dangers of smoking and shared the effects of the public health burden. In the words of former President Trump, “We know that individuals can live longer and better lives by refraining from tobacco use, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly.” He urged companies to give people more access to information so they can use it to make better informed and health-conscious choices.

Knowing how to do CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is also essential to saving lives. Visit https://www.redcross.org (CPR steps/perform CPR) and https://cpr.heart.org (What is CPR/American Heart Association CPR & First Aid)

This article is purely informational only and is not intended as medical advice. Please visit the websites listed above to learn more about lifesaving CPR techniques and to gain further understanding on how to treat adults versus infants and children.

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