Cómo crear un perfil Corazón Personal de salud en línea
No es una buena noticia para aquellos que se sientan la presión de saber más acerca de la presión arterial alta y enfermedades del corazón. Casi uno de cada tres adultos tiene presión arterial alta. Puesto que la condición no tiene señales de advertencia o síntomas, es importante conocer sus factores de riesgo. Gestión de alta presión de la sangre es imprescindible para reducir la incidencia de la enfermedad coronaria del corazón, la principal causa de muerte entre los estadounidenses. Afortunadamente, una herramienta gratuita en línea se ha creado que ofrece información y maneras de crear un perfil de la salud del corazón personal para hacerle saber que su trato personal opciones. La herramienta se llama Corazón Profilers-incluye un índice integrado de la terminología médica para asegurarse de que los pacientes a entender su condición y todas las opciones de tratamiento. La herramienta también se puede conectar a los pacientes interesados que lo soliciten, a los ensayos clínicos cercanos para que aprendan acerca de calificar para los programas de tratamiento experimental. Aunque cualquier persona puede desarrollar presión arterial alta, sin importar la raza, la edad o el sexo, es posible prevenir y controlar presión arterial alta, tomando medidas, tales como mantener un peso saludable, realizar actividad física, siguiendo un plan de alimentación saludable, que hace hincapié en las frutas y verduras y baja en grasa los productos lácteos, y la selección y preparación de los alimentos con menos sal y sodio. Alrededor del 70 por ciento de las personas que tienen un primer ataque al corazón y casi el 80 por ciento que tiene un primer accidente cerebrovascular tienen presión arterial superior a 140/90 mm Hg. Una disminución del 10 por ciento en los niveles de presión arterial puede resultar en una reducción estimada del 30 por ciento en la incidencia de enfermedad coronaria. "Heart Profilers ayuda a los pacientes a evaluar su riesgo de enfermedades del corazón y les ofrece una lista de las opciones de tratamiento", dijo el Dr. Clyde Yancy , profesor asociado de medicina / cardiología de la Universidad de Texas Southwestern Medical Center. "Es un gran avance en la tecnología en línea que tiene el potencial de cambiar la forma en los pacientes y los médicos interactúan entre sí. Esta herramienta toma algo del misterio de navegar por la Web para obtener información de salud. " Además de la presión arterial alta, perfiladores corazón también cubre el colesterol, la fibrilación auricular, insuficiencia cardíaca y enfermedad coronaria. . Para obtener más información, visite perfiladores corazón La Asociación Americana del Corazón también tiene un sitio detallado dedicado a la presión arterial alta.
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Creating A Personal Heart Health Profile Online
There's good news for those feeling the pressure to know more about high blood pressure and heart disease.
Nearly one in three adults has high blood pressure. Since the condition has no warning signs or symptoms, it's important to know your risk factors. High blood pressure management is imperative to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease-the single largest killer of Americans.
Fortunately, a free online tool has been created that offers information and ways to create a personal heart health profile to let you know your personal treatment options.
The tool-called Heart Profilers-includes an integrated index of medical terminology to ensure that patients understand their condition and all treatment options. The tool can also connect interested patients, at their request, to nearby clinical trials so that they learn about qualifying for experimental treatment programs.
While anyone can develop high blood pressure, regardless of race, age or gender, it is possible to prevent and control high blood pressure by taking steps, such as maintaining a healthy weight, being physically active, following a healthy eating plan that emphasizes fruits and vegetables and low-fat dairy foods, and choosing and preparing foods with less salt and sodium.
About 70 percent of people who have a first heart attack and nearly 80 percent who have a first stroke have blood pressures higher than 140/90 mm Hg. A 10 percent decrease in blood pressure levels may result in an estimated 30 percent reduction in the incidence of coronary heart disease.
"Heart Profilers helps patients assess their risk for heart disease and offers them a list of treatment options," said Dr. Clyde Yancy, associate professor of medicine/ cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. "It's a major advance in online technology that has the potential to change the way patients and physicians interact with each other. This tool takes some of the mystery out of surfing the Web for health information."
In addition to high blood pressure, Heart Profilers also covers cholesterol, atrial fibrillation, heart failure and coronary artery disease. For more information, visit americanheart.org/heart profilers.
The American Heart Association also has a detailed site dedicated to high blood pressure
Nearly one in three adults has high blood pressure. Since the condition has no warning signs or symptoms, it's important to know your risk factors. High blood pressure management is imperative to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease-the single largest killer of Americans.
Fortunately, a free online tool has been created that offers information and ways to create a personal heart health profile to let you know your personal treatment options.
The tool-called Heart Profilers-includes an integrated index of medical terminology to ensure that patients understand their condition and all treatment options. The tool can also connect interested patients, at their request, to nearby clinical trials so that they learn about qualifying for experimental treatment programs.
While anyone can develop high blood pressure, regardless of race, age or gender, it is possible to prevent and control high blood pressure by taking steps, such as maintaining a healthy weight, being physically active, following a healthy eating plan that emphasizes fruits and vegetables and low-fat dairy foods, and choosing and preparing foods with less salt and sodium.
About 70 percent of people who have a first heart attack and nearly 80 percent who have a first stroke have blood pressures higher than 140/90 mm Hg. A 10 percent decrease in blood pressure levels may result in an estimated 30 percent reduction in the incidence of coronary heart disease.
"Heart Profilers helps patients assess their risk for heart disease and offers them a list of treatment options," said Dr. Clyde Yancy, associate professor of medicine/ cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. "It's a major advance in online technology that has the potential to change the way patients and physicians interact with each other. This tool takes some of the mystery out of surfing the Web for health information."
In addition to high blood pressure, Heart Profilers also covers cholesterol, atrial fibrillation, heart failure and coronary artery disease. For more information, visit americanheart.org/heart profilers.
The American Heart Association also has a detailed site dedicated to high blood pressure
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