by Ananth Kumar, MD, FACC Cardiologist, Clark Regional Medical Center
If the classic shape of a heart pops into your mind when you think of February, you’re not alone. With Valentine’s Day falling at the exact mid-point of the month, stores are filled with heart-shaped cards, candy and more to celebrate the annual holiday of love. But there’s another reason that hearts should be on your mind right now. Each February we celebrate American Heart Month – a perfect time to refocus on staying heart healthy and giving this important organ the attention it deserves.
Your heart is one of the hardest working and – at the same time – most vulnerable muscles in your body. Maintaining good heart health and ensuring that your heart has what it needs to keep ticking properly can help you add years to your life. Unfortunately, according to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women, with one in four people dying of it each year.
This February, heart health is more important than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic has put a greater spotlight on our health and wellness, and heart disease can put you at higher risk for complications from COVID-19.
That’s why it’s so critical to pay attention to your heart and give it the love it needs. There are a number of things you can do to make a difference and improve your heart health, including eating healthy, getting regular exercise, understanding the warning signs of heart attacks, having a working knowledge of your family medical history, getting proper sleep, knowing your cholesterol, blood pressure and other important numbers, and eliminating stress.
And what better time to begin – or recommit – to getting heart healthy than American Heart Month. Our 28 Days of Heart is here all month long to give you exercise tips, healthy recipes, key facts about your heart and other ideas to help you get started. Visit ClarkRegional.org each day in February to learn something new to help you get a jump start on being heart smart.
If you have questions about your heart health, talk with your provider. In the event of a heart-related emergency, call 9-1-1. Minutes matter, and acting quickly may save a life, including your own.
About Clark Regional Medical Center
Clark Regional Medical Center, part of LifePoint Health®, provides high-quality healthcare services in the east Central Kentucky region and is dedicated to Making Communities Healthier®. A 79-bed, acute care facility, Clark Regional Medical Center offers a wide range of both inpatient and outpatient services, including emergency medicine, cardiology, general surgery, oncology/hematology, orthopedics, radiology, rehabilitation services, transitional care, women’s services, women’s imaging (including 3D mammography) and wound care. The hospital has been recognized for its commitment to quality care and patient safety by national organizations such as the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American College of Cardiology (Chest Pain Center accreditation), American College of Radiology, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety and the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. Additionally, Clark Regional Medical Center has earned designation as a LifePoint Health National Quality Leader for its ongoing efforts to transform its culture of safety and achieve high standards of quality care, performance improvement and patient engagement. For more information about Clark Regional Medical Center, please call 859-745-3500 or visit ClarkRegional.org. For more information about LifePoint Health, visit www.LifePointHealth.net.