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9780761160731

Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease 109 Things You Can Do

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761160731

  • ISBN10:

    0761160736

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-01-13
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company

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Summary

When your doctor delivers the news—you have heart disease, which afflicts one in three Americans (an estimated 81 million people)—you need exactly the kind of indispensable, plainspoken advice found in Take a Load Off Your Heart. You need Joe Piscatella. A lay expert who’s been lecturing to health professionals and Fortune 500 corporations for three decades, and who is one of the longest-lived survivors of bypass surgery— 32 years and counting—Piscatella shows how to take charge of one’s cardiac health in a bold yet simple, easily understandable way.

Created by Mr. Piscatella and Dr. Barry Franklin, one of the nation’s top cardiac rehab specialists, Take a Load Off Your Heart was originally published in 2003 and is now completely revised and updated with the latest research on managing the #1 killer of American men and women.

The book is divided into three sections: Cardiac Markers (10 of the most important risk factors are examined so that you can assess your risk and understand what the doctor is telling you); Life Skills (the 109 practical tips, from #3 increase your HDL level to #22 breathe deeply to #99 know your margarines to #109 floss your teeth); and Cardiac Basics (an explanation of contemporary tests and treatments).

Throughout is information updated since the first edition, such as the recommended dose of baby aspirin per day, the importance of sleep, a smarter way to read food tables, the PLAC test, and more.

Author Biography

Joseph C. Piscatella, president of the Institute for Fitness Health, lectures on lifestyle habits and health to Fortune 500 companies, plus many associations and medical organizations. Barry A. Franklin, Ph.D., is the director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Laboratories at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, and professor of physiology at Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Before We Startp. xv
Introductionp. xli
Assess Your Riskp. 1
10 Critical Cardiac Markersp. 3
Cholesterol and Other Lipidsp. 8
Coronary Inflammationp. 22
Blood Clottingp. 26
Weightp. 29
Blood Pressurep. 36
Diabetesp. 41
Metabolic Syndromep. 46
Aerobic Capacityp. 48
Smokingp. 54
Personalityp. 57
Your Cardiac Marker Profilep. 73
Time for Actionp. 81
Lower Your Cholesterol Numbersp. 81
Reduce Your LDL Levelp. 82
Increase Your HDL Levelp. 83
Bring Down Your Triglyceridesp. 84
Manage Your CRP Levelp. 84
Lower Your PLAC Levelp. 85
Control Your Fibrinogen Levelp. 86
Keep Your Weight Downp. 86
Monitor Your Blood Pressurep. 89
Deal with Diabetesp. 90
Be Smart About Metabolic Syndromep. 91
Give Up Smokingp. 92
Cope with Stressp. 93
Manage Daily Stressp. 95
Making Sense of Stressp. 97
What Is Stress?p. 98
The Stress of Lifep. 104
A Changing Viewp. 108
How Stress Works Against Your Heartp. 110
Time for Actionp. 116
Take Time Out to Relaxp. 117
Reserve Judgmentp. 117
Focus on Concerns, Not Worriesp. 118
Expect the Unexpectedp. 118
Keep a Journalp. 119
Practice Positive Self-Talkp. 119
Clarify Your Goals and Valuesp. 121
Tranquilize with Exercisep. 122
Breathe Deeplyp. 124
Get Enough Sleepp. 125
Develop Resiliencyp. 126
Meditatep. 129
Listen to Your Spiritual Sidep. 130
Visualize Life as You Want Itp. 132
Take Up Tai Chip. 132
Practice PMRp. 133
Release Stress Now!p. 134
Laughp. 134
Practice Yogap. 135
Be Assertivep. 136
Take a Vacationp. 137
Stretchp. 138
Volunteerp. 139
Get a Massagep. 139
Don't Be a Strangerp. 140
Be Realisticp. 140
Get a Petp. 141
Control Your Anger and Hostilityp. 142
Turn Off the TVp. 143
Make Exercise a Habitp. 145
The Exercise Advantagep. 147
The Benefits of Exercisep. 148
A Balanced Exercise Programp. 159
It's Never Too Latep. 171
Time for Actionp. 173
Don't Wait till Wednesdayp. 173
Take the Mirror Testp. 175
Just Do It!p. 175
Get an OK from Your Doctorp. 176
Start Slow and Steadyp. 176
Have Funp. 177
Work Toward a Goalp. 177
Take Time to Stretchp. 177
Join a Groupp. 178
Make a Contractp. 179
Keep an Exercise Journalp. 179
Don't Be a Fool for Fraudsp. 180
Walk Brisklyp. 181
Take One Step and Then Ten Thousandp. 183
Run When You Could Have Walkedp. 184
Be a Road Warriorp. 186
Banish Negativityp. 187
Drink Upp. 188
Spring for a Lessonp. 188
Make Exercise a Family Affairp. 189
Take a Seatp. 189
Plan a Fitness Vacationp. 191
Lift Those Weights!p. 191
Use Your Groceriesp. 192
Disguise Your Exercisep. 192
Buy Shoes That Fitp. 194
Don't Neglect Your Armsp. 194
Feel the Beatp. 195
Switch Gears to Boost Metabolismp. 196
Visit the Mallp. 196
Mix It Upp. 197
Make Machines Work for Youp. 197
Balance Your Dietp. 201
Know What You Eatp. 203
A Dietary Snapshotp. 204
What Makes a Heart-Healthy Diet?p. 209
The Truth Aboutp. 224
Time for Actionp. 236
Give Up Dietingp. 237
Decide to Lose Fat, Not Poundsp. 238
Keep a Food Journalp. 241
Develop a Hydration Planp. 243
Make a Daily Fat Budgetp. 244
Now Keep to Your Budget!p. 247
Get Your Calories Early in the Dayp. 250
Be Cautious About Dietary Cholesterolp. 251
Rough Up Your Dietp. 251
Put More Fish in Your Dietp. 256
Don't Drown Your Fish in Fatp. 256
Become Label-Literatep. 257
Go Leanp. 262
Watch Out for Ground Beefp. 265
Add Soy to Your Dietp. 266
Get an Oil Changep. 267
Be Picky About Poultryp. 270
Don't Pass the Saltp. 272
Make Your Mustache Fat-Freep. 274
Get Your B'sp. 276
Move the Cheesep. 278
Hide the Sugar Bowlp. 279
Drink Teap. 282
Get Your Antioxidants from Foodp. 284
Know Your Margarinesp. 286
Have a Drink...If You Drinkp. 288
Rewrite Your Favorite Recipesp. 290
Eat Your Beansp. 291
Easy on the Mayop. 291
Be Smart About Snacksp. 292
Dress Salads Lightlyp. 296
Figure Out Fast Foodp. 298
Don't Go Menu-Madp. 300
Limit Caffeinep. 302
Brush and Floss Your Teethp. 303
Epiloguep. 305
Prescriptions, Procedures and Programsp. 307
Drug Therapyp. 309
Aspirin Therapyp. 309
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugsp. 312
Hormone Therapyp. 320
ACE Inhibitorsp. 321
Beta-Blockersp. 323
Combination Drug Therapyp. 324
Testing for Coronary Heart Diseasep. 325
Basic Testsp. 325
Intermediate Testsp. 327
Advanced Testingp. 330
Newer Diagnostic/Screening Testsp. 331
Revascularization Treatments for Coronary Heart Diseasep. 334
Balloon Angioplastyp. 334
Bypass Surgeryp. 337
Emerging Interventional Techniquesp. 339
Cardiac Rehabilitation Programsp. 341
Rehabilitation Basicsp. 342
Issues Regarding Rehabilitation Effectiveness and Utilizationp. 343
Appendix: Sources, Credits and Websitesp. 345
Indexp. 364
About the Authorsp. 381
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