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It is not a sudden violent illness, but the cumulative effect of daily living habits.

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Sitting too much has become part of modern life, but it puts the heart at risk.

Most of us spend great part of the day sitting at desks, on the couch, or in cars, probably not being aware that this for of lifestyle increases the risk of heart disease and heart failure. On the other hand, regular exercise boosts circulation, keeps weight in check, and helps lower blood pressure.

How to avoid this habit: Try to get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of intensive activity each week. Break up long sitting periods by standing, stretching, and walking. Low-impact options like walking, cycling, swimming, or dancing are great for your heart and easy on the joints.

3. Smoking and Excessive Alcohol Consumption

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