American Indian and Alaska Native People
Keepers of Wisdom To
Strengthen the Hearts
Be active for your heart!
Strength, wisdom, and good health are American Indian birthrights. Our
elders taught us many healthy ways that were practiced for many generations.
Over time, some healthy traditions have been traded for unhealthy ways that
increase the chances of getting some diseases.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for
American Indians and Alaska Natives today. We can do something to prevent
heart disease. Being active is one way to keep a healthy heart.
Being active has always been part of our daily life. We hunt animals, play
games, dance, run, swim, and ride bikes. Let us keep these healthy ways. At
work or at home--give your heart a workout!
Brisk walking can help everyone both young and old. Take a brisk walk for
at least 30 minutes each day, alone or with your family. Start slowly and
build up as you go along by walking longer and farther. Walking is an easy way
to stay active.
Staying active is one of the best things we can do for our hearts. Being
active helps you:
- Take off extra weight
- Lower high blood pressure and high blood sugar
- Relax and sleep better
- Have more energy to be more active
- Strengthen your heart and lungs
- Feel more comfortable
Enjoy being active--it's part of our healthy traditions!
Celebrate
good health! Healthy traditions prepare the hearts of tomorrow. Share this
wisdom with your family and others.
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