Three daily habits significantly damage heart health: lack of sleep increases stress hormones and raises risk of arrhythmias and high blood pressure; excessive salt intake contributes to heart problems; and lack of exercise increases heart disease risk, while even small amounts of daily exercise can significantly improve overall heart health.
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What daily habit damages your heart the most?Hinzugefügt:
What daily habit quietly damages your heart the most? Lack of sleep. Lack of a good sleep increase your stress hormone.
And these are bad to your heart health.
Especially arrhythmias, blood pressure.
And this can cause issue also increasing your weight. The longer we sleep, the more time we give for our heart to recover. Bad dietary habits. Eating too much salt. Unfortunately, many people do a lot and they don't pay attention to.
Lack of exercise. Even just a little bit of exercise per day can significantly improve your overall health and reduce your risk of heart disease.
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