October 1, 2012
Gabby Logan encourages women to love their hearts
TV personality Gabby Logan is supporting our
Love Your Heart campaign
working with Flora pro.activ to help raise awareness of heart
disease amongst women.
Gabby says: “I am thrilled to be part of the
Love Your Heart campaign. There
seems to be a common misconception that its largely men who die of
heart disease. The truth is, heart disease is the single biggest
killer of women in the UK.
"A key risk factor for heart disease is high cholesterol, but
the good news is you can help protect yourself and lower your
cholesterol with simple changes to your diet and lifestyle."
Are you talking about heart disease?
It’s a myth that it’s just men who die of heart disease.
Our recent research
found that 84% of British women don't talk about heart disease. A
total of 40% of women are more likely to discuss politics, and 15%
would prefer to gossip than talk about the potentially life
threatening disease.
Our Love
Your Heart campaign aims to get more women thinking about their
heart health, and having these critical
conversations with friends, family members and colleagues.
A total of 53% of women said they would be
likely to talk about health risks in general with a friend, 65%
with a family member, and reassuringly 79% with a GP. But as
many women think heart disease
is only something that affects overweight, middle-aged
men and don’t realise they are at risk too, it doesn’t
feature highly on the health conversation list.
More than half agree that heart disease
is a relevant issue for themselves and their
friends, suggesting that the UK’s single biggest killer of women
needs to feature more prominently in conversation.
Heart attack
If a woman experienced one of the signs or
symptoms of a heart attack, such as
chest pains, sweating, shortness of breath, neck
and jaw pain, upper back pain, abdominal pain, fatigue, vomiting,
indigestion-like pain or nausea, 59% wouldn’t talk to anyone
because they don’t think it’s serious or important, and 49% don’t
think it’s a big deal. Surprisingly, 69% of women would need
to experience three or more symptoms of a heart
attack before they would consider getting medical
help.
Our Senior Cardiac Nurse, Doireann
Maddock, said: “It’s a myth that it’s just men who die of heart
disease. The truth is heart disease is the single
biggest killer of women in the UK and it kills 3 times
more women than breast cancer.
“Fortunately, heart disease is often
preventable, so it’s essential we get more women thinking
about their heart health so they can then make positive
changes to their diet and lifestyle to help protect their
hearts in future.”
Every year we save thousands of lives thanks
to our ground-breaking research and
innovative health initiatives. But we rely on the
generosity of people like you to help us
continue our vital work.
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