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The Owner's Manual: Your Heart Test Your Ticker By Gina Demillo Wagner
Here are two easy ways to get a quick measure of heart health. (1) Go to the National Institutes of Health's online risk-assessment calculator (hp2010.nhlbihin.net/ (2) How quickly your heart recovers from exercise is also a good indicator. Give yourself this simple test, based on a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Step 1: Run for ten minutes at a moderate to vigorous pace (fast enough that it's difficult to carry on a conversation). Immediately after stopping, check your heart rate (count beats per minute with a watch or use a heart-rate monitor). Step 2: After the initial reading, wait one minute and calculate your heart rate again. Step 3: Do the math. Your heart rate should have dropped by at least 25 beats per minute. If it didn't, you should see a cardiologist and make some lifestyle changes. In the NEJM study, participants whose heart rate dropped fewer than 25 beats per minute were more likely to suffer heart attacks.
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