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    9 surprising habits cardiologists urge you to quit now

    TECHBy TECHJuly 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    9 Surprising Habits Cardiologists Urge You to Quit Now

    Heart health is often thought of as something influenced by genetics or major lifestyle choices. However, cardiologists reveal that everyday habits can significantly impact your cardiovascular well-being. While many people focus on well-known factors like diet and exercise, some lesser-known behaviors might be undermining your efforts to maintain a healthy heart.

    Experts emphasize that 90% of heart disease is preventable, and small changes in daily habits can make a big difference. Here are 9 surprising things that cardiologists want you to stop doing to improve your heart health.

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    9. Sitting for Long Periods

    It’s easy to overlook the impact of prolonged sitting on heart health.

    Dr. Kalra warns that even regular exercise can’t undo the damage of spending hours seated each day. To mitigate this, incorporate standing or walking breaks into your routine.

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    8. Ignoring High LDL Levels

    High LDL cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.

    Dr. Gupta emphasizes the importance of managing LDL cholesterol with medication if necessary and maintaining a healthy diet to keep levels in check.

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    7. Overlooking Family History

    Family history plays a significant role in your heart health risk.

    Dr. Bienstock advises being proactive if heart disease runs in your family, as genetic predispositions can exacerbate other risk factors.

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    6. Consuming Ultra-Processed Foods

    A diet high in ultra-processed foods can negatively affect your cardiovascular system.

    Dr. Kalra suggests opting for whole foods that your ancestors would recognize, avoiding lengthy ingredient lists that are common in processed options.

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    5. Allowing Stress to Persist

    Chronic stress can lead to inflammation and poor cardiovascular health.

    Dr. Gupta highlights the importance of developing healthy coping mechanisms to manage stress effectively.

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    4. Neglecting Personal Health for Others

    Prioritizing others’ health over your own can be detrimental.

    Dr. Bienstock reminds us that self-care is crucial for maintaining the ability to care for others effectively.

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    3. Taking Supplements Without Consultation

    Supplements can interact with medications and affect heart health.

    Dr. Gupta advises discussing any supplements with your doctor to avoid adverse interactions and ensure they are appropriate for your health needs.

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    2. Embracing an All-or-Nothing Attitude

    Perfection isn’t necessary for heart health improvements.

    Dr. Kalra warns against delaying lifestyle changes due to an all-or-nothing mindset, encouraging gradual, sustainable improvements instead.

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    1. Waiting Too Long to Take Action

    Procrastination can put your heart health at risk.

    Taking steps to improve heart health should start as early as possible, as delaying can lead to more significant health challenges down the road.

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