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Heart ages slowly if use apps to stay on track with your healthy lifestyle

Indo Asian News Service, London | By
Jun 11, 2018 03:18 PM IST

Good eating habits, smoking cessation and physical exercise are known to prevent atherosclerosis. All these habits are promoted by health apps.

Using smartphone application that promotes a healthy lifestyle can help slow artery ageing by improving compliance to a proper diet and physical activity, suggest researchers. Arteries harden with age, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis and subsequent cardiovascular disease. Good eating habits, smoking cessation and physical exercise are known to prevent atherosclerosis.

Using an app to stay healthy? It could slow your artery ageing(Shutterstock)
Using an app to stay healthy? It could slow your artery ageing(Shutterstock)

“We found that a healthy lifestyle smartphone app, added to brief advice on diet and exercise, improved a marker of arterial hardness, indicating delayed arterial ageing and a lower risk for atherosclerosis,” said Jose Ignacio Recio-Rodriguez, Assistant Professor at Spain’s University of Salamanca.

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In the study, the team analysed 597 adults without heart disease aged 70 years or under whether using a smartphone app could slow artery ageing by improving compliance with a Mediterranean diet -- rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, potatoes, olive oil, seeds, fish, low saturated fat, and dairy products -- and physical activity -- equivalent to at least 10,000 steps a day.

At three months, the app group improved their physical activity level using a self-report method. They also showed better results in modifying the usual diet composition, with a higher percentage of carbohydrates, and lower percentages of total fat and saturated fat. Intake of trans fats and processed meats were also reduced.

“Healthy lifestyle apps could be a powerful weapon against arterial ageing. But studies are still needed to demonstrate their ability to reduce heart attacks and death from cardiovascular disease,” Recio said.

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