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WORLD HEART DAY 
29, September, 2014
WORLD HEART DAY- ORIGIN 
World Heart Day is an annual event that falls on 29 September of every 
year . 
World Heart day was founded by World Heart Foundation in 2000 to inform 
people around the globe that heart disease and stroke are the world’s 
leading causes of death, claiming 17.3 million lives each year. 
The World Heart Federation is the world's only global body dedicated in 
leading the fight against heart disease and stroke via a united community 
of almost 200 member organizations . The World Heart Federation mainly 
focuses on low-and middle-income countries.
SOME FACTS 
ABOUT HEART 
William Harvey, an English Physician , was the first to describe 
completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of 
blood being pumped to the body by the heart. 
William Harvey
SOME FACTS ABOUT HEART… 
Heart start function from 4 Weeks of conception and does not 
stop until death. 
Each minute about 4.7 Liters of blood flow through your heart 
to deliver life sustaining oxygen and nutrients to 300 trillion 
cells in our body. 
In a 70-year lifetime an average human heart beats more than 
2.5 billion times. 
Our body has 5.6 liters of blood. Heart circulates blood through 
the body 3 times every minute. 
The mass of a human heart is between 200 g - 450 g, however 
approximately it is 300 g.
Risks of Cardio Vascular Diseases 
Hypertension 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Diabetes mellitus 
Homocysteine 
C-Reactive Protein 
Exercise 
Obesity 
Cigarette smoking 
Ageing(As people age, Cardiovascular system 
becomes weaker) 
Genetics(People who have direct family 
members with a history of heart diseases are at a 
higher risk of developing it themselves) 
Life style (Aspects of everyday life from work, 
stress to lack of exercise and tension can 
increase the risk of CVDs) 
Diet (Food rich in fat, Salt and sugar as well as 
food containing alcohol, increases the risk of 
angiosclerosis (a thickening and hardening of the 
walls of the blood vessels) and can cause high BP) 
Homocysteine is a common amino acid (one of the building blocks that make up proteins) found in 
the blood and is acquired mostly from eating meat. High levels of homocysteine are related to the 
early development of heart and blood vessel disease. The body produces CRP during the general 
process of inflammation. 
C-Reactive Protein(CRP ) levels seem to be correlated with levels of heart disease risk. In fact, CRP 
seems to predict cardiovascular risk at least as well as cholesterol levels do.
TYPES OF HEART DISEASES 
CORONORAY HEART DISEASES: 
Blocked or clogged arteries limit blood flow to 
the heart and starving it of Oxygen and 
nutrients. 
ARRHYTHMIA: 
The heart beats irregularly. 
HEART FAILURE: 
The heart cannot pump powerfully, as it needs 
to join in order to supply the body with oxygen 
and nutrients, causing the heart muscles to 
over work and weaken.
TYPES OF HEART DISEASES 
HEART VALVE DISEASES: 
One or more of the heart’s valves-which control 
blood flow into and out of the heart-doesn’t 
work. 
CARDIOMYOPATHY: 
An enlarged or abnormally stiff or thick heart 
causing the heart to pump weaker than normal 
and sometimes leading to heart failure or 
arrhythmia (irregular heart beat). 
PERICARDITIES: 
An inflammation of one or more layers of the 
pericardium, a thin membrane that lines the 
heart
TYPES OF HEART DISEASES 
AORTIC DISEASE: 
The aorta is the largest artery in the body. 
Oxygen-rich blood enters the aorta and the 
heart pumps the blood out of the aorta where it 
travels to the rest of the body via the smaller 
arteries that branch out from it. A portion of the 
aortic wall weakens and balloons out, forming 
an aneurrysm. 
VASCULAR DISEASES: 
Heart disease is often related to diseases of the 
circulatory system, including arteries, veins and 
lymph vessels, or blood disorders.
HOW TO PREVENT CARDIO VASCULAR DISEASES ? 
1. REDUCE HYPERTENSION 
• Have blood pressure checked 
regularly. If screenings detect that 
blood pressure values are not in 
the normal range, more frequent 
screenings may be necessary. 
• High blood pressure is sometimes 
called a silent killer because it may 
have no outward symptoms for 
years.
2. REDUCE THE RISK OF DIABETIES 
Heart diseases and stroke are the No. 1 causes of death and disability 
among people with type 2 diabetes. 
In fact, at least 65 percent of people with diabetes die from some form 
of heart disease or stroke. 
Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to have heart 
disease or a stroke than adults without diabetes..
3. MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT 
Carrying extra weight not only increases your risk 
of high blood pressure, it also makes you more 
likely to develop cholesterol problems and 
diabetes. 
Calculate your body mass index (BMI) to 
determine if you have excess body fat 
A BMI of 25 or higher is considered overweight 
and is associated with elevated heart disease risk. 
Use a tape to measure your waist circumference. 
A measurement of 40 inches or above is 
considered overweight for men, and a 
measurement of 35 inches or above is overweight 
for women. Because abdominal fat is especially 
dangerous and associated with an increased risk 
of heart disease, waist circumference 
measurements are an effective tool in weight 
management. 
Have cholesterol levels checked frequently.
4. BALANCED DIET 
Choose foods that are low in unhealthy fats and 
cholesterol. Eliminate all trans-fat and saturated 
fat from your diet. Tran-fat is the most dangerous 
type of fat and is linked to a host of negative side 
effects. Both types of fat are linked to increases 
in blood pressure and an elevated risk of 
developing heart disease. 
Avoid red meat, full-fat dairy products, palm oils, 
fried foods, packaged foods, margarine, and 
processed baked goods. 
Add flaxseed to your diet. Flaxseeds are high in 
fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, and can help to 
lower cholesterol levels. 
Pay attention to your portion size when eating. 
Refrain from overeating, which can lead to excess 
fat, cholesterol and calorie intake. 
Add fruits and leafy vegetables in the diet.
5. REGULAR EXERCISE 
• Regular exercise is one of the best 
ways to prevent and control high 
blood pressure & control cholesterol. 
• It Helps you maintain a healthy 
weight 
• Brisk Walking (20-30 minutes/day) 
the easiest exercise, it's the simplest 
way to get fit, stay in shape and 
strengthen your heart and bones.
6. REDUCE SALT INTAKE 
• The main source of sodium in our diet is salt. It 
can come from sodium glutamate and sodium 
chloride, and is used as a condiment in many 
parts of the world. In many countries, 80% of 
salt intake comes from processed foods such 
as bread, cheese, bottled sauces, cured meats 
and ready-made meals. 
• Limiting the amount of salt in your diet can be 
saved millions of life from heart disease, stroke 
and other ailments. 
• The daily intake of salt per day shall be : 
• less than 15 to 23 g. ADA (American Diabetes 
Association). 
• 15g. Per day AHA (American Heart Association
7. AVOID THE USE OF TOBACCO 
Refrain from smoking. 
Eliminate exposure to all tobacco 
products, including chewing tobacco. 
Stay away from smokeless tobacco. It 
contains nicotine, which narrows your 
blood vessels, forcing your heart to work 
harder. This leads to an increase in blood 
pressure and elevates your heart rate, 
which increases your risk of heart 
disease.
8. STRESS
Manage stress…. 
Identify situations in your life that cause 
stress and try to eliminate or modify 
them. 
Learn coping mechanisms for sources 
of stress that cannot be eliminated, 
such as stress in the workplace. 
Explore stress relief options such as 
yoga, meditation, visualization, 
aromatherapy and deep breathing 
techniques etc. 
Laugh. 
Laughing lowers blood pressure and 
heart rate, and may improve the lining 
of the blood vessels.
GET ENOUGH SLEEP 
Take measures to improve your sleep 
quality and ensure that you get 7-8 hours 
of sleep each night. 
Limit caffeine consumption and cut out all 
caffeine after 2 pm. 
Try to go to sleep at the same time every 
night to regulate your sleep-wake cycle. 
Exercise regularly to boost serotonin 
levels. 
Refrain from watching television or using 
a laptop while in bed. 
Serotonin is one of the most important brain chemicals, or neurotransmitters, for regulating the sleepwake cycle. 
Diets high in the amino acid tryptophan can maintain healthy serotonin levels, but lifestyle choices like constant 
travel and an erratic sleep schedule can disrupt serotonin production. When serotonin levels are not normal, sleep 
disturbances and other issues can result, including depression and chronic fatigue syndrome.
9. LIMIT ALCOHOL INTAKE 
• Drinking alcohol in moderation is 
generally not harmful and may even 
have some heart health benefits, but 
drinking too much has been shown to 
lead to high blood pressure and other 
serious health problems. 
• Limit your alcohol intake to one drink 
per day if you are a woman or two 
drinks per day if you are a man.
10. Regular medication & 
Consultation 
Apart from the above, Regular medical 
check-ups and medication are essential 
to control your cardio vascular diseases. 
Take care of your heart
THEME OF WORLD HEART DAY- 2014 
This year, the theme of World Heart Day is Creating 
Heart-healthy Environments. The places in which 
we live, work and play should not increase our risk 
of cardiovascular disease (CVD). But individuals 
frequently cannot make heart-healthy choices due 
to environmental factors, such as the availability of 
healthy food or smoke-free zones. 
The slogan of WHO on World Heart Day 
2014 is : Salt Reduction Saves Lives
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heart attack prevention & heart healthy environment & foods

  • 1. WORLD HEART DAY 29, September, 2014
  • 2. WORLD HEART DAY- ORIGIN World Heart Day is an annual event that falls on 29 September of every year . World Heart day was founded by World Heart Foundation in 2000 to inform people around the globe that heart disease and stroke are the world’s leading causes of death, claiming 17.3 million lives each year. The World Heart Federation is the world's only global body dedicated in leading the fight against heart disease and stroke via a united community of almost 200 member organizations . The World Heart Federation mainly focuses on low-and middle-income countries.
  • 3. SOME FACTS ABOUT HEART William Harvey, an English Physician , was the first to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the body by the heart. William Harvey
  • 4. SOME FACTS ABOUT HEART… Heart start function from 4 Weeks of conception and does not stop until death. Each minute about 4.7 Liters of blood flow through your heart to deliver life sustaining oxygen and nutrients to 300 trillion cells in our body. In a 70-year lifetime an average human heart beats more than 2.5 billion times. Our body has 5.6 liters of blood. Heart circulates blood through the body 3 times every minute. The mass of a human heart is between 200 g - 450 g, however approximately it is 300 g.
  • 5. Risks of Cardio Vascular Diseases Hypertension Hypercholesterolemia Diabetes mellitus Homocysteine C-Reactive Protein Exercise Obesity Cigarette smoking Ageing(As people age, Cardiovascular system becomes weaker) Genetics(People who have direct family members with a history of heart diseases are at a higher risk of developing it themselves) Life style (Aspects of everyday life from work, stress to lack of exercise and tension can increase the risk of CVDs) Diet (Food rich in fat, Salt and sugar as well as food containing alcohol, increases the risk of angiosclerosis (a thickening and hardening of the walls of the blood vessels) and can cause high BP) Homocysteine is a common amino acid (one of the building blocks that make up proteins) found in the blood and is acquired mostly from eating meat. High levels of homocysteine are related to the early development of heart and blood vessel disease. The body produces CRP during the general process of inflammation. C-Reactive Protein(CRP ) levels seem to be correlated with levels of heart disease risk. In fact, CRP seems to predict cardiovascular risk at least as well as cholesterol levels do.
  • 6. TYPES OF HEART DISEASES CORONORAY HEART DISEASES: Blocked or clogged arteries limit blood flow to the heart and starving it of Oxygen and nutrients. ARRHYTHMIA: The heart beats irregularly. HEART FAILURE: The heart cannot pump powerfully, as it needs to join in order to supply the body with oxygen and nutrients, causing the heart muscles to over work and weaken.
  • 7. TYPES OF HEART DISEASES HEART VALVE DISEASES: One or more of the heart’s valves-which control blood flow into and out of the heart-doesn’t work. CARDIOMYOPATHY: An enlarged or abnormally stiff or thick heart causing the heart to pump weaker than normal and sometimes leading to heart failure or arrhythmia (irregular heart beat). PERICARDITIES: An inflammation of one or more layers of the pericardium, a thin membrane that lines the heart
  • 8. TYPES OF HEART DISEASES AORTIC DISEASE: The aorta is the largest artery in the body. Oxygen-rich blood enters the aorta and the heart pumps the blood out of the aorta where it travels to the rest of the body via the smaller arteries that branch out from it. A portion of the aortic wall weakens and balloons out, forming an aneurrysm. VASCULAR DISEASES: Heart disease is often related to diseases of the circulatory system, including arteries, veins and lymph vessels, or blood disorders.
  • 9. HOW TO PREVENT CARDIO VASCULAR DISEASES ? 1. REDUCE HYPERTENSION • Have blood pressure checked regularly. If screenings detect that blood pressure values are not in the normal range, more frequent screenings may be necessary. • High blood pressure is sometimes called a silent killer because it may have no outward symptoms for years.
  • 10. 2. REDUCE THE RISK OF DIABETIES Heart diseases and stroke are the No. 1 causes of death and disability among people with type 2 diabetes. In fact, at least 65 percent of people with diabetes die from some form of heart disease or stroke. Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to have heart disease or a stroke than adults without diabetes..
  • 11. 3. MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT Carrying extra weight not only increases your risk of high blood pressure, it also makes you more likely to develop cholesterol problems and diabetes. Calculate your body mass index (BMI) to determine if you have excess body fat A BMI of 25 or higher is considered overweight and is associated with elevated heart disease risk. Use a tape to measure your waist circumference. A measurement of 40 inches or above is considered overweight for men, and a measurement of 35 inches or above is overweight for women. Because abdominal fat is especially dangerous and associated with an increased risk of heart disease, waist circumference measurements are an effective tool in weight management. Have cholesterol levels checked frequently.
  • 12. 4. BALANCED DIET Choose foods that are low in unhealthy fats and cholesterol. Eliminate all trans-fat and saturated fat from your diet. Tran-fat is the most dangerous type of fat and is linked to a host of negative side effects. Both types of fat are linked to increases in blood pressure and an elevated risk of developing heart disease. Avoid red meat, full-fat dairy products, palm oils, fried foods, packaged foods, margarine, and processed baked goods. Add flaxseed to your diet. Flaxseeds are high in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, and can help to lower cholesterol levels. Pay attention to your portion size when eating. Refrain from overeating, which can lead to excess fat, cholesterol and calorie intake. Add fruits and leafy vegetables in the diet.
  • 13. 5. REGULAR EXERCISE • Regular exercise is one of the best ways to prevent and control high blood pressure & control cholesterol. • It Helps you maintain a healthy weight • Brisk Walking (20-30 minutes/day) the easiest exercise, it's the simplest way to get fit, stay in shape and strengthen your heart and bones.
  • 14. 6. REDUCE SALT INTAKE • The main source of sodium in our diet is salt. It can come from sodium glutamate and sodium chloride, and is used as a condiment in many parts of the world. In many countries, 80% of salt intake comes from processed foods such as bread, cheese, bottled sauces, cured meats and ready-made meals. • Limiting the amount of salt in your diet can be saved millions of life from heart disease, stroke and other ailments. • The daily intake of salt per day shall be : • less than 15 to 23 g. ADA (American Diabetes Association). • 15g. Per day AHA (American Heart Association
  • 15. 7. AVOID THE USE OF TOBACCO Refrain from smoking. Eliminate exposure to all tobacco products, including chewing tobacco. Stay away from smokeless tobacco. It contains nicotine, which narrows your blood vessels, forcing your heart to work harder. This leads to an increase in blood pressure and elevates your heart rate, which increases your risk of heart disease.
  • 17. Manage stress…. Identify situations in your life that cause stress and try to eliminate or modify them. Learn coping mechanisms for sources of stress that cannot be eliminated, such as stress in the workplace. Explore stress relief options such as yoga, meditation, visualization, aromatherapy and deep breathing techniques etc. Laugh. Laughing lowers blood pressure and heart rate, and may improve the lining of the blood vessels.
  • 18. GET ENOUGH SLEEP Take measures to improve your sleep quality and ensure that you get 7-8 hours of sleep each night. Limit caffeine consumption and cut out all caffeine after 2 pm. Try to go to sleep at the same time every night to regulate your sleep-wake cycle. Exercise regularly to boost serotonin levels. Refrain from watching television or using a laptop while in bed. Serotonin is one of the most important brain chemicals, or neurotransmitters, for regulating the sleepwake cycle. Diets high in the amino acid tryptophan can maintain healthy serotonin levels, but lifestyle choices like constant travel and an erratic sleep schedule can disrupt serotonin production. When serotonin levels are not normal, sleep disturbances and other issues can result, including depression and chronic fatigue syndrome.
  • 19. 9. LIMIT ALCOHOL INTAKE • Drinking alcohol in moderation is generally not harmful and may even have some heart health benefits, but drinking too much has been shown to lead to high blood pressure and other serious health problems. • Limit your alcohol intake to one drink per day if you are a woman or two drinks per day if you are a man.
  • 20. 10. Regular medication & Consultation Apart from the above, Regular medical check-ups and medication are essential to control your cardio vascular diseases. Take care of your heart
  • 21. THEME OF WORLD HEART DAY- 2014 This year, the theme of World Heart Day is Creating Heart-healthy Environments. The places in which we live, work and play should not increase our risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). But individuals frequently cannot make heart-healthy choices due to environmental factors, such as the availability of healthy food or smoke-free zones. The slogan of WHO on World Heart Day 2014 is : Salt Reduction Saves Lives