Every woman needs to know about heart disease.
The Heart Truth is that heart disease is the #1 killer of American women. In fact, one in three women dies of heart disease. But heart disease also can lead to disability and a significantly decreased quality of life.
Unfortunately, most women don't know The Heart Truth. Less than half know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for women.
And The Heart Truth is that women don't take their risk of heart disease seriouslyor personally. Women often fail to make the connection between risk factors, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and their own chance of developing heart disease.
Goal of the CampaignTo make women more aware of the danger of heart disease, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and partner organizations are sponsoring a national campaign called The Heart Truth. The campaign's goal is to give women a personal and urgent wake-up call about their risk of heart disease.
Who Are We Trying to Reach?The campaign is especially aimed at women ages 40 to 60, the time when a woman's risk of heart disease starts to rise. But its messages are also important for younger women, since heart disease develops gradually and can start at a young ageeven in the teenage years. Older women have an interest tooit's never too late to take action to prevent and control the risk factors for heart disease. Even those who have heart disease can improve their heart health and quality of life. The Heart Truth for Women: It's Ageless >
The campaign tells women that "The Heart Truth starts with you. Talk to your doctor, find out your risk, and take action today to lower it." Its messages are underscored by the moving stories of real women who are living with heart disease. Ann, Paula, Rosario, and others have allowed the campaign to tell The Heart Truth through their faces, voices, and experiences in hopes that their Stories From The Heart will help other women take heart health seriously.
Surveys and Research (Published February 2004)
The Heart Truth: Getting the Message
In a new survey conducted by the American Heart Association (AHA), 46 percent of American women surveyed knew that heart disease is the leading killer of women. In 2000, 34 percent knew and, in 1997, 30 percent knew.
The Heart Truth about Heart Disease and Risk Factors
Many people believe that as much as 50 percent of heart disease occurs in persons who don’t have any of the traditional risk factors. New research shows that, contrary to popular belief, more than 95 percent of those who die from heart disease have at least one of its risk factors.
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