5 Fitness Tips to Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease from Riderwood Resident Life Manager
February is American Heart Month, a timely opportunity to share practical tips for reducing the risks of heart disease – the leading cause of death in America. Paula Butler, Resident Life Manager at Riderwood, an Erickson Senior Living community in Silver Spring, Md shares five practical steps that people of all ages, including the nation’s rapidly growing senior population, can take to improve their heart health.
5. Monitor Health and Stay Engaged in Care - Regular monitoring of key health indicators supports early detection and prevention. These include blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. Staying connected with healthcare providers and following care plans helps maintain long-term heart health.
Butler holds a master's degree in exercise science and a post-master's certificate in nutrition and integrative health. She has over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry as a certified personal trainer and group exercise instructor. Her focus on safe, effective exercise and healthy lifestyle habits supports her passion for helping adults of all ages maintain better heart health.
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