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Exercise Effectively Protects Women’s Hearts

by Dr. Jennifer Chen

Moderate⁣ exercise offers significant heart health benefits for women, even with as little as 140 minutes of ⁤activity‌ per week,​ according to⁤ new ⁣research ⁤released ⁢in time for​ International Wear Red Day on February‍ 6th. men require considerably more physical activity to achieve ⁤a ‌similar reduction in risk.

The findings reinforce​ the message of the⁣ global Go ⁢Red for Women campaign: regular, moderate exercise is‌ a‌ powerful way ⁣for women to protect their hearts. The american Heart Association⁤ and the German Heart Foundation are increasing their outreach efforts considering ​these results.

Why Women’s Hearts⁣ Face Unique Risks

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause​ of death for women worldwide, ​yet the risks are often underestimated. Several factors contribute to this disparity:

  • women’s hearts are often smaller and​ stiffer.
  • Heart attack symptoms can be ​atypical, presenting ⁢as nausea‌ or back pain.
  • Hormonal changes after menopause increase risk.

These⁤ factors frequently led to misdiagnosis or delayed emergency ⁤calls. This year’s awareness campaigns emphasize ‍educating ‍women about these ⁢critical ⁣differences.

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