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Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Know, Understand, and Act University of Ottawa Heart Institute Division of Prevention & Rehabilitation
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Cardiovascular Disease Conditions affect heart & blood vessels Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) = most common Atherosclerosis = hardening & narrowing of arteries leads to CAD Chronic disease Heart Attack Death
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Know the Risk Factors
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Age Heart weakens Less efficient Risk increases after 55 (men) & 65 (women)
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Sex Men are at higher risk for CVD than premenopausal women Heart disease 3-5x more likely in men Women are more likely to die following a heart attack
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Family History Family History 1.5-2 x increased risk
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80%
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Understand the Risk Factors
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Diabetes Risk increases by 3-5x Develop heart disease 10-15 years earlier 80% die of CVD or stroke Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes
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Cholesterol
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Cholesterol
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Blood Pressure Systolic/diastolic Puts excessive force on artery walls “Silent Killer” 95% of Canadians develop hypertension 6x more likely develop diabetes
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Nutrition Essential for overall health High in vitamins, minerals and fibre Low in sodium and fat Affects other heart health risk factors
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Physical Activity 2x risk of CVD Decreases workload of heart and lungs Improves cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar Reduce heart attack risk by 35-55% Never too late
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Smoking Most preventable cause of CVD Blocks arteries, raises blood pressure Doubles the risk of stroke Quitting lowers heart attack risk by 50%
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Stress, Anxiety & Depression Increase blood clotting Plaque buildup Blood pressure increases Irregular heart beat or spasms Leads to unhealthy behaviours
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Weight Management Body Mass Index (BMI)
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18 Act & Reduce the Risk Factors CardioPrevent® Virtual Care Program Women@Heart
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1 year Behavioural-based Counselling Full risk factor screening Facilitator/Health Coach Personalized programming & Education
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Eligibility Moderate to High risk No known CVD 18 years+ Physician/Nurse Practitioner referral Impacts to Date FRS change score: -27% TC/HDL-C: 0.6 unit decrease Weight (kg): 3.2 kg reduction WC (cm): 4.6 cm reduction
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Virtual Care Program The Virtual Care Program is an online cardiovascular health management system that provides best practice strategies for the control and management of heart disease risk factors.
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Jill X
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Women@Heart Peer Support program For Women by Women Recovery needs Group sessions Community 6 months: 12 sessions
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Women@Heart Female Have Cardiovascular Disease – Coronary artery disease – Valve disorder – Heart failure No significant cardiac symptoms or hospitalization within the last 6 weeks Managing risk factors post-event can reduce recurrence up to 50%
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Natalie Martin 613.798.5555 x18099 nmartin@ottawaheart.ca Prevention & Wellness Centre pwc.ottawaheart.ca 613.761.4753
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Health Risk Assessment
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