Cardiovascular disease is a silent threat, affecting nearly 45% of women aged 20 and older. It claims more lives in the U.S. than all forms of cancer combined. The American Heart Association encourages everyone to wear red as a symbol of support and solidarity in the fight against this devastating disease.
Know Your Numbers to Decrease Your Risk of Heart Disease
One of the most crucial steps in preventing heart disease is understanding key personal health numbers:
- Total cholesterol
- Blood pressure
- Blood sugar
- Body mass index (BMI)
These numbers help determine an individual's risk for heart disease. Talking to a doctor about these risks and ways to lower them can be life-saving.
Ways You Can Join the Go Red for Women Campaign
- Spread the Word: Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to participate in National Wear Red Day and share information about heart disease prevention.
- Learn CPR: In an emergency, knowing CPR can make the difference between life and death. The person you save may be someone you love.
- Donate: Support the American Heart Association's lifesaving work by clicking here.
Losing even one woman to heart disease or stroke is too many. For more information on how to protect yourself or a loved one, visit WearRedDay.org