Posts Tagged ‘British Medical Journal’

Heart Disease and Women-Good Gum Heath Linked to Lower Risk for Heart Disease

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Could there really be a link between the health of teeth and gums and heart health? As early as the 1800s some doctors believed there was a common thread between oral health and the functioning of the heart and other internal organs, but the theory went out of favor until recent studies once again have rediscovered the link between the two.

So, what exactly do gum disease and cardiovascular health have to do with each other? Disease in either is accompanied by inflammation, red swollen gums signaling the beginning of periodontal disease, and arteries hardening, swollen closed during atherosclerosis. And now, researchers in England have established a solid connection between good gum health habits and a lower rate of heart related disease.

The research, conducted by Richard Watt of the University College London, found that there is a 70 percent increase in risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in those with bad oral hygiene as compared to those who brush and floss twice per day. The research study involved nearly 12,000 participants, their oral hygiene habits and their heart health. The results were published May 27, 2010 in the British Medical Journal.

Daily brushing prevented gum disease and at the same time helped to prevent heart and vascular disease. Of the participants, those that reported brushing their teeth at least twice a day had only a 4 percent incidence of developing heart disease over the eight year study. Those that brushed less than once per day had an 11 percent risk.

What does this all mean for you? Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States and throughout much of the developed world. If there is a chance that risk for cardiovascular disease can be reduced by simply brushing your teeth it is certainly worth giving a try!

To Your Heart’s Health
Monique Hawkins
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Womens Heart Attack: How Your Pulse Indicates Risk

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Did you know that pulse indicates not only womens heart attack risks, but for men as well?

According to a brief blurb in the October 2009 issue of “Bottom Line Personals”, Dr. Judith Hsia, senior director of clincial research states this:

“Postmenopausal women with a resting heart rate of more than 76 beats per minute are 26% more likely to suffer a a heart attack in the next 7 years compared with women whose resting heart rates are 60 beats or fewer per minute. A similar associate between heart rate and heart attack risk has been shown in men.

To determine resing heart rate: before drinking coffee in the morning, sit quietly for 5 minutes. Hold your finger on your wrist, and count your pulse for 30 seconds. Double the number to get your resting heart rate. If it is more than 76 beats per mintue, talk with your doctor.”

Dr. Judith Hsia is with AstraZeneca LP out of Wilmington, DE and is a leader of a study of 129,135 postmenopausal women. Her finding are published in the British Medical Journal.

So ladies, watch your pulse and if you are risk, take the necessary precautions and preventative measure to keep a healthy heart.

Monique Hawkins
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