By vigorhealthandbeauty
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July 17, 2023
Metabolic health is defined as having optimal blood sugar, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, blood pressure, and waist circumference, the key is without using medication. Many of these numbers can be modified using lifestyle changes that stay implemented. Metabolic numbers can be corrected in some cases with interventions such as diet and exercise alone, but the moment you stop those interventions the numbers will revert back to being out of range and dangerous for your health. Understanding the importance of metabolic health, your genetics, your family history of chronic disease and where your levels presently are can save and extend your life. Cardiovascular disease is the LEADING cause of death. Per the CDC: One person dies every 33 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease. About 695,000 people in the United States died from heart disease in 2021—that’s 1 in every 5 deaths. What is sad about these statistics is that all people can implement interventions to lower their risk of deaths caused by cardiovascular disease. The interventions start with lifestyle changes, however for a large portion of individuals especially those with familial history and or decades or metabolic dysfunction, medications are necessary. I will use myself as an example as I have a strong family history of cardiovascular disease. My father and both of his parents had to have open heart surgery. Knowing this fact made me focus heavily on prevention all of my adult life, maybe to extremes at times. I say maybe a little extreme because there have been times that I cried over reviewing my LDL results which were only slightly above 100. LDL is considered the bad cholesterol, commonly referred to as lethal. My family doctor actually would never treat my level just above 100 (the high end of normal, I generally ran 118) no matter how much I requested it. I also obsessively tracked these levels for as long as I can remember. Each time I would get this same result, I would try new interventions because in my mind that number needed to be lower. @Mr.T_Indy can attest to my breakdowns over this. None of the interventions I tried lowered that number, it remained consistently the same. I can finally say that my LDL is now below 100, but I am an example of a person who needs medication to do this. My family history tells me this, along with my years and years of interventions that didn’t work. Understand though, the interventions I tried are still maintained along with the medication. I exercise almost every day with cardio and weight training. I eat a low fat diet. I monitor my food pairings. I rarely drink alcohol, and I don’t smoke. Do I sometimes eat what I want? Yes I do, but 80% of the time I am following the above because I know that is what’s best for my metabolic health. And mainly, I know that is what will help me as I age and hopefully will keep my heart beating long enough to watch my grandchildren grow up. An important thing to think about is that metabolic health is not merely about a person’s size. It is a part of the equation, but you can be within a normal weight range and have metabolic dysfunction. Weight and size are not the only indications for determining metabolic health. All people need lab work to determine metabolic health regardless of weight and or size. The majority of people have some form of metabolic dysfunction that needs to be corrected. At Vigor, we spend a lot of time discussing hormones and yes this is part of your metabolic health, but we also check all the other levels that are part of determining your metabolic health. Paul and I both are driven by helping people recognize and correct any metabolic dysfunction to promote longevity. Metabolic health not only helps with preventing cardiovascular disease, it also helps to prevent type 2 diabetes, stroke, alzheimer’s, obesity, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, just to name a few. I always say yes wellness has a price, but the price of chronic disease far outweighs the price of wellness. At Vigor we will check the labs for your metabolic health once per year. If you are unsure where your numbers fall or have questions about things you can do to improve your metabolic health, be sure to discuss with Mr. T and or schedule a consultation. Your body and your life is priceless, don’t forget that! Live Well, @Mrs.T_Indy and @Mr.T_Indy