Get Heart Smart
Heart disease is often called a silent killer, with many people not aware they have it until it becomes life-threatening. Preventive care is the best way to protect your heart health, and you can start by reviewing the resources on this page.
Healthy habits can improve your health.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Your Height
Your Weight
Your BMI
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Cholesterol
Less than
200*
Too much can make it harder for blood to circulate.
Blood Sugar
Less than
100*
The amount of sugar in your blood.
TWO HOURS AFTER EATING
Blood Pressure
Less than
120/80
(Top number) and resets (bottom number).
BMI
Less than
18.6—24.9
BMI provides a good guideline.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is meant to be a screening tool for disease risk, used in combination with other assessments made by your healthcare provider. BMI standards can vary in accuracy, depending on your age, gender, ethnicity, frame, health status and other factors. That’s why it’s important to continue the conversation with your healthcare provider after you use this calculator.
A Message from Gbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, FACP
My research is about developing strategies to reduce the racial gap and the morbidity gap in terms of cardiovascular disease – hypertension, high blood pressure and stroke. If you look at Black men today, they have the highest risk of cardiovascular disease, are more likely to die of colon cancer and are more likely to die of hypertension. If Black men don’t come into clinics, how do we address their healthcare needs? People know they have high blood pressure; they are aware of that. But life gets in the way.
One way to solve the problem is to bring health into the community (barber shops, senior centers, churches…). So we developed an alternative model of care – community-based interventions, across all five boroughs – and pack healthcare vans and screen for very basic stuff: blood pressure, diabetes and have they had their colonoscopy or not. We can engage them more and attract them to come to clinics to receive their care. Going to communities and talking to folks about their health is not foreign to me. I’m very comfortable talking to people of different ages and different cultures.
A Message from Jennifer H. Mieres, MD , FACC, MASNC, FAHA
Diversity is key to engaging patients in their own health care, says Dr. Jennifer Mieres, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Northwell Health in New York. “It’s all about improving patient outcomes,” she says. The goal is “to deliver culturally inclusive health care and effective communication in partnership with our communities to achieve health equity.
A cardiologist and researcher, Mieres recalls numerous encounters from her days in clinical practice in which black patients facing a cardiovascular procedure they’d never heard of were frequently reluctant to give their consent to have it done – until she walked into the room. “When they saw me, they relaxed,” she recalls. Mieres made it a point to speak in plain language about the procedure and to appeal to the patient’s values. “In these medical situations, when someone is giving you new, complex information with orders you must follow to save your life, it’s scary,” Mieres says. “People need to be empowered to make decisions in these situations. It’s not about doing something because the doctor says so. It’s also about doing what you need to do to be there for your family, your community and, most importantly, for yourself.
What Can You Do to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Heart Disease?
Statistics
A study found that women who took regular brisk walks raised their levels of HDL (“good”) cholesterol, correlating to a 50%+ reduction in coronary events.
Heart attack patients in a formal exercise program experienced a reduced death rate of 20% to 25%.
The most physically active study subjects had disease rates 50% lower than those who were sedentary.
In 15 controlled trials, exercise training was found to increase peak cardiac output by over 20%.
Source: Healthline
Heart-Healthy Fitness Classes
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Retirees: Latin Cardio Dance
Friday, November 15, at 11:00 am
An exhilarating cardio class set to Latin music that uses easy-to-follow choreography to keep you moving and grooving while toning your body and burning fat.
Meeting ID: 861 3295 5230
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Dance
Saturday, November 16, at 10:00 am
Ready to exercise your way to better health? Join the Benefit Funds’ all-new two-month series of exercise classes for members. Get into the groove with an African dance class, all from the comfort and convenience of your own home. -
Yoga and Pilates Fusion Flow
Tuesday, November 19, at 6:00 pm
Ready to exercise your way to better health? Join the Benefit Funds’ all-new two-month series of exercise classes for members. Practice flexibility and mindfulness with yoga, all from the comfort and convenience of your own home. -
Retirees: Heart and Soul Afro Cardio Jam
Wednesday, November 20, at 1:00 pm
Come dance, connect and move on a soulful dance journey to the rhythms of African drums.
Meeting ID: 810 2197 1718
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