Cardiovascular Research
Firstline Therapy’s effect on Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease refers to a group of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. Covered under this umbrella are heart attacks, strokes, heart valve issues, arrhythmia, and more. While genetics play a definite role, cardiovascular problems are associated with behavioural risk factors like unhealthy diets, inactivity, and the consumption of tobacco and alcohol.
Cardiovascular problems are a leading cause of mortality in almost every country, representing around a third of all deaths in the world. It is necessary to detect cardiovascular issues as early as possible so that you can take on a lifestyle that manages and wards them off.
How Can FirstLine Therapy Help With Cardiovascular Issues?
The design of FirstLine Therapy’s eating and exercise plans is to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. It’s a program that appropriately addresses behavioural risk factors that lead to heart disease, including physical exercise routines for the individual and a modified Mediterranean diet profile.
The diet we highlight for best overall health outcomes is carefully balanced: 40% of energy comes from carbohydrates, 30% from proteins, and 30% from fats. Studies show this diet supports healthy plasma triglycerides and HDL cholesterol, which can lower the chances of cardiovascular disease and help you live a healthier, fuller life.