preventing a heart attack (2024)

Making lifestyle changes is the most effective way to prevent having a heart attack (or having another heart attack).

Some things you can do to help prevent a heart attack (as well as stroke) are:

  • eat a healthy, balanced diet
  • do not smoke
  • try to keep your blood pressure at a healthy level

A healthy diet

Eating an unhealthy diet that is high in fat will make hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) worse and increase your risk of a heart attack.

Continuing to eat high-fat foods will cause more fatty plaques to build up in your arteries. This is because fatty foods contain an unhealthy type of cholesterol.

There are 2 main types of cholesterol:

  • low-density lipoprotein (LDL) – this is mostly made up of fat plus a small amount of protein; this type of cholesterol can block your arteries, so it is often known as "bad cholesterol"
  • high-density lipoprotein (HDL) – this is mostly made up of protein plus a small amount of fat; this type of cholesterol can reduce deposits in your arteries, sois often known as "good cholesterol"

There are also 2 types of fat–saturated and unsaturated. Avoid foods containing high levels of saturated fat, as theyincrease levels of LDL cholesterol in your blood.

Foods high in saturated fat include:

  • pies
  • fried foods
  • sausages and fatty cuts of meat
  • butter
  • ghee (a type of butter often used in Indian cooking)
  • lard
  • cream
  • hard cheese
  • cakes and biscuits
  • foods that contain coconut or palm oil

You should aim to follow a Mediterranean-style diet. This means eating more wholegrain bread, rice and pasta, and fruit, vegetables and fish, and less meat.

Replace butter and cheese with products based on vegetable and plant oil, such as olive oil.

Oily fish, such as herring, sardines and salmon, can form part of a Mediterranean-style diet, but there's no need to eat this type of fish specifically to try to prevent another heart attack.

Also, taking omega-3 fatty acid supplements, or eating foods fortified with omega-3 fatty acids, has not been found to help prevent another heart attack.

Never take a food supplement without first consulting a GP. Some supplements, such as beta-carotene, are potentially harmful.

Smoking

Smoking is a major risk factor for heart attack because it causes atherosclerosis and raises blood pressure.

A GP can refer you to a local NHS Stop Smoking Service, which will provide support and advice about the best ways to quit.

You can also call the NHS Smokefree Helpline on 0300 123 1044 (England only, from Monday to Friday 9am to 8pm, and Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm). Specially trained helpline staff offer free expert advice and encouragement.

If you are committed to quitting but do not want to be referred to a stop smoking service, a GP should be able to prescribe treatment to help with withdrawal symptoms you may experience.

Find out about quitting smoking.

High blood pressure

Persistenthigh blood pressure (hypertension) can put extra strain on your arteries and heart, increasing your risk of a heart attack.

High blood pressure can often be reduced by eating a healthy diet, moderating your alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy weight and doing regular exercise.

Diet and high blood pressure

The advice on eating a healthy, balanced diet also applies if you have high blood pressure. In addition, cut down on the amount of salt in your food.

Salt raises blood pressure. The more salt you eat, the higher your blood pressure. You should aim to eat less than 6g of salt a day (2.4g sodium) – that's around 1 teaspoonful.

Find out how to cut down on salt.

Eating a low-fat diet that includes lots of fibre – such as wholegrain rice, bread, pasta and plenty of fruit and vegetables – has been proven to help lower blood pressure. Fruit and vegetables also contain vital vitamins and minerals and help keep your body healthy.

You should aim to eat 5 portions of fruit and vegetables every day.

Find out more about getting your 5 A Day.

Alcohol

Speak to your GP for advice about drinking alcohol if:

  • you've recently had heart surgery
  • you're taking certain medicine for your heart such as warfarin
  • you have a heart condition such as an arrhythmia

If you drink alcohol, do not exceed the recommended limits:

  • men and women are advised not to regularly drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week
  • spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week

14 units is equivalent to 6 pints of average-strength beer, or 10 small glasses of low-strength wine.

Find out more about alcohol units.

Regularly exceeding the recommended alcohol limits raises your blood pressure and cholesterol level, increasing your risk of a heart attack.

Avoid binge drinking, which is drinking lots of alcohol in a short space of time or drinking to get drunk.

Binge drinking can cause a sudden and large rise in your blood pressure, which could be potentially dangerous.

Find tips for cutting down on alcohol.

Contact your GP if you find it difficult to moderate your drinking. Counselling services and medicines can help you reduce your alcohol intake.

Find out more about alcohol support.

Weight

Being overweight forces your heart to work harder to pump blood around your body, which can raise your blood pressure. Use the BMI healthy weight calculator to find out if you are a healthy weight for your height.

If you do need to lose weight, remember that losing just a few kilos will make a positive difference to your blood pressure and health.

Find out more about managing your weight.

Exercise

Being active and doing regular exercise will lower your blood pressure by keeping your heart and blood vessels in good condition. Regular exercise can also help youlose weight, which will help to lower your blood pressure.

Low-impact activities such as walking, swimming and cycling are recommended. More strenuous activities, such as playing football and squash, may not be suitable for you. Check with the doctor in charge of your care.

Find out more about exercise guidelines and workouts to help improve your fitness and wellbeing.

Page last reviewed: 13 July 2023
Next review due: 13 July 2026

preventing a heart attack (2024)
Top Articles
GA Digital Driver's License FAQs
Texas Board of Nursing - Nursing Practice FAQ
Encore Atlanta Cheer Competition
Wellcare Dual Align 129 (HMO D-SNP) - Hearing Aid Benefits | FreeHearingTest.org
Overnight Cleaner Jobs
Erskine Plus Portal
Ub Civil Engineering Flowsheet
Unraveling The Mystery: Does Breckie Hill Have A Boyfriend?
Rochester Ny Missed Connections
Lost Pizza Nutrition
Declan Mining Co Coupon
Top Hat Trailer Wiring Diagram
Mid90S Common Sense Media
Whitley County Ky Mugshots Busted
Craigslist Cars Nwi
Oro probablemente a duna Playa e nomber Oranjestad un 200 aña pasa, pero Playa su historia ta bay hopi mas aña atras
ocala cars & trucks - by owner - craigslist
Colts Snap Counts
25Cc To Tbsp
Elemental Showtimes Near Cinemark Flint West 14
Velocity. The Revolutionary Way to Measure in Scrum
Band Of Loyalty 5E
Slim Thug’s Wealth and Wellness: A Journey Beyond Music
Galaxy Fold 4 im Test: Kauftipp trotz Nachfolger?
Craigslist Efficiency For Rent Hialeah
TJ Maxx‘s Top 12 Competitors: An Expert Analysis - Marketing Scoop
Delta Math Login With Google
031515 828
Primerica Shareholder Account
Ghid depunere declarație unică
134 Paige St. Owego Ny
What does wym mean?
Σινεμά - Τι Ταινίες Παίζουν οι Κινηματογράφοι Σήμερα - Πρόγραμμα 2024 | iathens.gr
Workday Latech Edu
Academic important dates - University of Victoria
Ksu Sturgis Library
Lovein Funeral Obits
1Exquisitetaste
Achieving and Maintaining 10% Body Fat
LoL Lore: Die Story von Caitlyn, dem Sheriff von Piltover
Hkx File Compatibility Check Skyrim/Sse
boston furniture "patio" - craigslist
How I Passed the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Exam
Babykeilani
How to Install JDownloader 2 on Your Synology NAS
Arginina - co to jest, właściwości, zastosowanie oraz przeciwwskazania
Nurses May Be Entitled to Overtime Despite Yearly Salary
Craigslist Pets Charleston Wv
Gummy Bear Hoco Proposal
Wera13X
Assignation en paiement ou injonction de payer ?
Olay Holiday Gift Rebate.com
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Last Updated:

Views: 6014

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Birthday: 1998-02-19

Address: 64841 Delmar Isle, North Wiley, OR 74073

Phone: +17844167847676

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: LARPing, Kitesurfing, Sewing, Digital arts, Sand art, Gardening, Dance

Introduction: My name is Amb. Frankie Simonis, I am a hilarious, enchanting, energetic, cooperative, innocent, cute, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.