Heart health

Heart Week is coming up on the 6th - 12th May, and we are calling on people to have a Heart Health Check with their doctor and know their blood pressure...

Heart health

Heart Week is coming up on the 6th - 12th May, and we are calling on people to have a Heart Health Check with their doctor and know their blood pressure. As you may know, high blood pressure is one if the 12 modifiable risk factors of dementia. It is believed that the extra pressure exerted on the blood vessels associated with raised blood pressure has a negative impact on many organs such as the kidneys, heart and brain for example. This extra pressure may directly cause damage over years and contribute to the development of plaque that can block the blood vessels.

In line with this theme, we are teaming up with the Tasmanian School of Medicine for Health Stop at AGFEST (2-4 May 2024). Here you can come along and chat to us about health and have your blood pressure taken. You can also find out more about our research within The ISLAND Project, find out your Dementia Risk Profile, and ask any questions you may have regarding the risk factors.

If you haven't had a blood pressure check recently, it might be a good idea to do so. You could see your GP, visit us at AGFEST, or visit one of the Menzies blood pressure clinics that will be popping up around the state on Friday 17th of May (see below for details). The Heart Foundation also has a useful online heart age calculator you can use to help check your heart health in the meantime.