11/30/2006

Heart Attack meals

Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of the year. You CAN do it! You have about 4 weeks to mentally prepare to either maintain or lose prior to January 1st. Here is a little something that I posted on traineo this morning regarding heart attack and foods. Scary when you read that for 6 hours, the blood is clotting...

Please remember my Breast Cancer challenge in the 11/14/06 post...Let's do this!

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Heart attacks are a result of several risk factors over time. However, the more risk factors a person has -- like smoking, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure and obesity -- the greater their chances of having a heart attack after a large, fatty meal.

Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that heart attacks are four times more likely to occur two hours after eating a large, fatty meal. After a large meal, the heart has to work faster and stronger to digest food. So the more a person eats, the harder their heart has to work. The body also diverts blood away from the heart to digest food, which is a problem for people who are at risk for heart disease.

A high-fat meal impairs blood flow for up to six hours after the meal. This is because a high-fat meal sets the blood up to form clots, which is the main cause of most heart attacks.

Anyone with a history of heart disease should go easy on the size of their meals and the amount of fat per meal.

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Do the right thing



2 comments:

"The Captain" said...

Good job on the 46 pants. The weightlifting, although it slows down the amount of pounds you lose on the scale, will really burn the fat and make you buy a new belt!!!

Zen Runner said...

That's right! Maintaining muscles burn more calories - funny how that works. Keep up the good work, but don't forget the cardio, it's the key to reving up your metabolism. Broom Broom...

Adam