Hostility, pessimism, and cynicism can hurt your heart health. I believe everyone deserves to be happy and healthy. Studies have shown that an optimistic and positive way of thinking reduces the risk for developing heart disease. Optimistic people seem to make better lifestyle choices. Optimism may lead to lower blood pressure and reduced stress. It appears positive thinking just may save your life. – Keith
“We can create a Heart Healthy Week. Ask yourself, “What behaviors can I change this week?” Make a small commitment and stick to it.
On a radio interview from southern Texas, we were discussing Heart Healthy Lifestyle Changes and the host said to me, “You don’t eat fried chicken anymore?” I told him “not any more”. He said, “I could never give up my fried chicken. That would be way too extreme.” “Extreme”, I said. “To me, extreme is an eleven-inch scar on my chest.” To that he responded, “Well, I guess I can cut way back on my fried chicken.” – Keith
Please watch the video and learn about someone making a difference. Get your checkup and screening. The life you save may be your own. Thanks Holly for your tireless efforts to save lives and prevent Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
KTLA Heroes at Home: Athlete Dedicates Life to Fighting Sudden Cardiac Arrest — ktla.com
Today I delivered the Keynote Speech for the Howard County Public School System education conference. There were 150 Health and Physical Education teachers in attendance. The break out sessions were focused on nutrition, obesity prevention and physical fitness and technology. These great teachers are on the front line of the obesity epidemic and need our support. The heart health of our children depend on it. They positively impact the lives of every student they work with. One teacher told me that my speech could impact as many as 50,000 students. What a feeling:) – Keith