Survey Shows People Have Little Time for Healthy Habits
Heart association finds Americans struggle to eat right, exercise and brush their teeth regularly
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The survey found that 80 percent of respondents said they struggled to eat at least nine servings of fruit and vegetables a day, and about 60 percent said it was difficult to get the recommended levels of exercise -- at least 150 minutes a week of moderate activity such as brisk walking.
The survey also found that 25 percent of respondents don't brush and rinse twice a day or floss at least once a day, as recommended.
On the positive side, however, the survey showed that 90 percent of respondents said they did want to improve their health.
"Whether it is simply adding a 30-minute brisk walk to your day, eating a few more fruits and vegetables with your meals, balancing your calories and physical activity to achieve a healthy body weight or creating routine oral-care habits -- it all contributes to an overall healthier lifestyle," AHA spokesperson Dr. Tracy Stevens, a professor of medicine and cardiologist with Saint Luke's Cardiovascular Consultants in Kansas City, Mo., said in an AHA news release.
The AHA has a healthy-living initiative called "My Heart, My Life," which provides simple ideas for improving nutrition, physical activity and children's health.
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