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Dear dude an open letter from the heart
1. By Chris Chase October 16,
2019
Dear Dude: An Open Letter from the Heart
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Dear Dude,
I’m your heart, and I’m writing to give you a little wake-up call. Did you know that heart
disease is the number one killer of men in the United States? Heart disease isn’t much
further down the list even if you’re not in the US.
I’m not making it up, either. That’s information right from the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. You may know them better as the CDC.
It’s not all doom and gloom though dude. If you’re willing to listen, I can give you a few
tips to keep us both healthy.
You Should Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
We’ve talked about this before, especially if you need to lose that belly fat, and here’s a
bit more info
A manly man’s diet used to consist of mainly red meat and high-protein staples. Yes,
your body needs protein, but your heart doesn’t want all the saturated fat found in many
animal-based products. The main culprits are red meat, bacon, butter, and full-fat dairy
products.
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2. So what should you eat instead? Aim for lean protein including fish, chicken, and
legumes like beans and lentils. Then, fill your plate with nutrient-rich vegetables. Fruit
also makes a great snack and after dinner treat.
You might even consider adopting a vegetarian diet a few days a week. Don’t worry,
being vegetarian, or even vegan can still be manly. After all, staying alive is totally the
manliest thing you can do.
Need more help with your diet? Check out this article on the top five foods you should
avoid.
You Need to Quit Smoking
If you don’t smoke, good for you, and you can skip this section. Oh, and don’t start
smoking!
Men that do smoke though should know that one in five heart disease-related deaths is
linked to smoking. That’s means that 20% of men who smoke will die from heart disease-
related complications.
I know quitting is hard, but making an effort can help save your life. Here are some
helpful tips to make quitting easier.
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3. You Might Need to Exercise More
An active man is a healthy man. If you love playing rugby, dunking on your friends or
long-distance running, you’re probably already getting the exercise you need. If you’re a
bit more sedentary, you may need to lace up your trainers and work up a sweat.
Men should aim for 30 to 60 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every single day. At
a minimum, you want to get in at least 2.5 hours each week.
That might sound like a lot if you’re busy, but the good news is that small tasks count
toward your total. Take the stairs, go dancing with your partner, fit in a few crunches in
your office before you head out to lunch.
Every drop of sweat adds up in the end.
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4. You Better Learn to Manage Your Stress
They say stress is the silent killer for a reason. Poorly managed stress can put a strain on
your heart. Just as bad, it can lead you to behaviors like eating poorly, smoking, avoiding
exercise and not getting enough sleep.
How you choose to manage your stress is up to you, and what works is often very
personal. Some men find that meditation is effective. Other guys need to work on their
car. Just as many men play sports, see a therapist or make changes in their work lives to
reduce stress.
Whatever you choose to do, keeping your stress level out of the red is vital to your heart
health.
Four tips? That’s it?
I hear you, but look, I’m just a heart. It’s a miracle that I managed to type this at all.
The fact is that maintaining your heart health doesn’t have to be so difficult. By changing
your diet, making lifestyle changes like quitting smoking, exercising more and managing
stress, you’re already doing a lot to ensure you’ve got a healthy heart.
What’s your number five tip for heart health?
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