Weight Loss
There are two tried-and-true ways to lose weight which may prevent a heart attack or stroke: follow a healthy diet and exercise more.
Lose weight gradually
If you are overweight, loss of 5% to 15% of your body weight may improve your health, ability to function, and quality of life and may help prevent a heart attack or stroke. Aim to lose about 10% of your weight over about 6 months. This would be 20 pounds of weight loss for someone who weighs 200 pounds. Loss of ½ to 2 pounds per week is usually safe. Even if you have regained weight in the past, it?s worthwhile to try again. To prevent a heart attack or stroke, get your doctor?s recommendations—your doctor can give you advice that puts weight loss in the context of your whole health picture.
Weight-loss programs
Each day, we see several ads for commercial weight-loss programs. If you feel that a program is right for you, the National Institutes of Health suggests some criteria you might want to consider.
Does the program...
- Reduce calories but not rule out specific foods or food groups?
- Include regular physical activity and/or exercise instruction?
- Give tips on healthy behavior changes that also consider your cultural needs?
- Advocate a slow and steady weight loss of about ¾ to 2 pounds per week and not more than 3 pounds per week?
- Incorporate a plan to keep the weight off after you have lost it?
Could PLAVIX help reduce your risk? Get a customizable list of questions to bring to your doctor.
Other factors to consider are cost (the total cost of the program and products/food), the qualifications of the staff (if applicable) and the availability of expert counselors, oversight of the program by a medical professional, and willingness to work with your personal health-care provider.
Here are some tips that may help prevent a heart attack or stroke:
- Gradual changes in eating habits have a better chance of leading to permanent lifestyle change, which may help prevent a heart attack or stroke.
- If you're eating out, choose small portion sizes, share an entree with a friend, or take part of the food home (if you can chill it right away).
- Limit fat intake, especially saturated fat—it's the worst kind for your body.
- Know what you are eating. Read the nutrition facts label on all the packaged food you buy.
- Check product labels to learn how much food is considered to be a serving, and how many calories and grams of fat are in the food. You might be surprised at what counts as a full serving!
- Be especially careful to limit portion size of foods high in calories, such as cookies, cakes, other sweets, french fries, fats, oils, and spreads.
- Losing as little as 5% of your body weight may reduce your health risk if you are overweight and may help prevent a heart attack or stroke.
Remember, your doctor is the single best source of information to help prevent a heart attack or stroke. Please consult your doctor if you have any questions about your health or your medicines, or before starting any diet program.
What to do next:
PLAVIX is a prescription medicine recommended for people who have suffered from a recent stroke or recent heart attack or have been diagnosed with peripheral artery disease, or P.A.D. (poor circulation in the legs).*
Always talk to your doctor before taking aspirin or other medicines with PLAVIX, especially if you?ve had a stroke.
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