Cardiology-2019 congress: Save Heart
The Cardiology-2019 congress which is also called “3rd International Congress and
Expo on Heart & Cardiology (Cardiology-2019)” conference which is going
to be held at Miami, USA during September 19-20, 2019 is now an established event, attracting global
participant’s intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of Cardiology.
The conference was going to
be conduct under the theme of “Cardiology Experts Meet for Healthy Heart”.
The event will have 5-6 world level (Highly cited class) Plenary speakers,
established Keynote speakers, active Invited speakers and fresh contributed
speakers. In addition, variety of poster presentations along with workshops and
special sessions would be interested in audience.
A healthy
lifestyle which includes quitting smoking and reducing weight, could help
people at high genetic risk to significantly decrease their chance of suffering
a stroke.
A
latest Cambridge-based study has revealed that a healthy lifestyle which
includes quitting smoking and reducing weight, could help people at high
genetic risk to significantly decrease their chance of suffering a stroke.
The
study, showed that the risk of stroke was 35 per cent higher among those at
high genetic risk compared with those at low genetic risk, irrespective of
lifestyle. However, the scientists revealed that unfavorable lifestyle was
associated with a 66 per cent increased risk of stroke compared with a
favorable lifestyle, and this increased risk was present within any genetic
risk category.
The
study included 3,06,473 men and women aged between 40 and 70 years who had no
history of stroke or heart attack. With healthy lifestyle, the scientists meant
adherence to four factors. The person should not smoke, should consume
diet rich in fruits, vegetables and fish, should not be obese and regularly
indulge in physical exercise.
Among the lifestyle factors, the most significant associations were seen for smoking and being overweight or obese, the researchers said.
The risk of stroke was higher in men than women across all categories of genetic risk and lifestyle. However, the researchers noted that their findings “highlight the potential of lifestyle interventions to reduce risk of stroke across entire populations, even in those at high genetic risk of stroke”.
The best
way look after your heart is with a healthy lifestyle:
Be smoke-free, Manage your blood cholesterol, Manage your
blood pressure, Manage diabetes, Be physically active, Achieve and maintain a
healthy weight, Enjoy a variety of nutritious foods, Look after your mental
health.
Your diet plays a crucial role in maintaining your hearth health. Here
are five foods you must include in your daily diet i.e., Oats,
Nuts, Legumes, Berries, Flaxseeds.
We welcome every one of
the botanists, option and correlative prescription experts, scientists in the
field of Heart & Cardiology, Heart Diseases & Devices, Hypertension,
Transplantation, Arrhythmia individuals who have faith in characteristic solutions
for investigate their examination, contextual investigations and specialists of
regular medication at our Cardiology-2019 Scheduled on September 19-20, 2019 at
Miami, USA Get into the flow and join us in Cardiology-2019 congress.
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