CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: A STUDY OF DALLAS HEART WALK PARTICIPANTS

By: Mark Davis , Michael Jackson, Sarah Mitchell Johnson Published: January 30, 2025

Abstract

<p>This study examines the impact of self-reported health behaviors and the health belief theory on participants in heart-healthy events, such as the Dallas Heart Walk, which supports the American Heart Association's mission to reduce cardiovascular disease and stroke. The American Heart Association developed Life's Simple 7® to assess cardiovascular health through seven metrics, including blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, diet, weight, physical activity, and smoking status. Heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death in the United States, and the AHA's goal is to improve cardiovascular health and reduce deaths by 20% by 2020. The study aims to understand how participants' health beliefs and behaviors align with these goals and whether engagement in heart-healthy events influences their cardiovascular health.</p>

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