Why are health screenings so important?
About half of all deaths from heart disease are sudden and unexpected, so prevention is key. That’s why it’s so important to take advantage of screenings early and often.
Hardening of the arteries often begins in childhood, but it may be decades before signs of the disease show up. While all the causes of heart disease aren’t fully understood, many studies have identified major risk factors and strategies to reduce the risk. These are the risk factors we can modify, treat or control:
• Smoking
• High blood pressure
• High cholesterol
• Physical inactivity
• Obesity and overweight
• Diabetes
Health screenings are an excellent way to evaluate your risk factors for heart disease while you can make lifestyle changes to reduce them. Screenings give physicians and patients baseline readings on blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, as well as height, weight and body fat.
By checking them on a regular basis, you can note subtle—or sometimes dramatic—changes that may indicate a more serious health problem.
You have a free opportunity to check your heart risks at Western Baptist’s upcoming Holiday Health Extravaganza on Saturday, Dec. 1. Free screenings include cholesterol and blood sugar, EKG rhythm strip testing, respiratory checks and blood pressure. New to the event this year is a carotid artery screening that evaluates stroke risk. During the simple test, an ultrasound transducer is passed over the neck to check for blockages in the carotid artery, which supplies the majority of blood flow to the brain.
By focusing on prevention, you can have a major impact on your health. Prevention costs less than medical interventions and can save lives. Give yourself a great gift this holiday season—the gift of health.
Western Baptist to offer ‘A Dickens Of A Gift’
Holiday Health Extravaganza
Saturday, Dec. 1
9 a.m. to noon
Atrium, Doctors Office Building 2
Western Baptist Hospital
From caroling to gingerbread, enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a Dickens-era Christmas. Get free health screenings, refreshments and giveaways. Fasting for screenings is not necessary, and no advance registration is required. For more information, phone Baptist Health Line at (270) 575-2918.
How can I learn more about heart health?
To learn more about the risk factors, symptoms and treatment for heart disease, visit westernbaptist.com/heart. You can take a free, five-minute online heart risk survey and become eligible for reduced-cost cardiac screenings at Baptist Prime Care. You also may phone Baptist Health Line at (270) 575-2918.
Do you have a cardiac question tugging at your heart? Send it to heartbeat@bhsi.com or mail it to HeartBeat, 2501 Kentucky Ave., Paducah, KY 42003. If we use it in a future HeartBeat column, you will win a Baptist Heart Center T-shirt.