It’s American Heart Month: Eight Simple Steps That Make a Big Difference

By: Batchelor Brothers Jones Funeral Services
Sunday, February 1, 2026

February is American Heart Month, a time to consider how everyday habits can support long-term health.

Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death in the United States, but many of the factors that increase risk can be managed with awareness, routine care, and small lifestyle changes.

American Heart Month is meant to be a practical approach. It’s a reminder that meaningful improvements don’t have to be complicated. The eight steps below focus on simple actions that support cardiovascular health and can make a real difference over time.

Why do these steps matter?

Understanding the scope of heart disease helps explain why prevention deserves attention. Consider these statistics:

  • Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, responsible for about 1 in every 5 deaths (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Heart Disease).
  • Someone in the U.S. dies from cardiovascular disease roughly every 30–40 seconds. (Source: American Heart Association, 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics).
  • Many adults live with high blood pressure or other risk factors without knowing it, because symptoms are often silent (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), High Blood Pressure).

Research also shows that African American communities experience higher rates of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure, making awareness, early detection, and ongoing health care especially important.

These eight practical steps focus on everyday actions that can support long-term health:

1. Know your numbers and check them regularly.

Understanding key health numbers is one of the most effective ways to prevent heart disease. Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels offer insight into cardiovascular health and overall risk.

Regular screenings help catch concerns early, when they are easier to manage.

2. Take blood pressure seriously, even if you feel well.

Blood pressure plays a major role in heart disease and stroke. When it stays elevated over time, it places added strain on the heart and damages blood vessels.

Managing blood pressure may involve medication, but daily habits also matter. Staying active, reducing sodium, managing stress, and following guidance from a health care provider all contribute to better control.

3. Choose movement that fits into everyday life.

Physical activity strengthens the heart and improves circulation. It also helps regulate blood pressure, manage weight, and reduce stress.

Heart-healthy movement doesn’t need to be intense. Walking, light strength exercises, stretching, and other moderate activities can all support cardiovascular health when done consistently.

4. Build eating habits that support heart health.

Heart-healthy eating focuses on balance rather than restriction. Meals that include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats support cardiovascular health and help prevent heart disease.

Limiting highly processed foods, excess sodium, and added sugars can further reduce risk. Small, realistic changes are more sustainable over time.

5. Work toward a healthy weight at a steady pace.

Maintaining a healthy weight reduces strain on the heart and lowers the risk of heart disease and stroke. Excess weight can contribute to high blood pressure, cholesterol issues, and diabetes.

Healthy weight goals are personal and achievable when approached gradually. Even modest progress can lead to meaningful improvements in health.

6. Stay connected to health care and follow care plans.

Regular visits with a health care provider are essential for monitoring cardiovascular health and managing risk factors. These appointments create opportunities to ask questions, adjust treatment plans, and stay informed.

Taking medications as prescribed and following recommended care plans can greatly reduce the risk of serious complications.

7. Pay attention to stress, sleep, and overall wellbeing.

Stress and poor sleep can affect blood pressure and overall cardiovascular health. Long-term stress may also lead to habits that increase risk.

Finding ways to rest, recharge, and manage stress, whether through movement, connection, faith, or quiet time, supports both physical and emotional wellbeing.

8. Use American Heart Month as a catalyst for conversations.

February is American Heart Month, and it’s an opportunity to raise awareness at home and in the community. National Wear Red Day, also observed each February, helps draw attention to heart disease and encourages open conversations about prevention.

Talking with family members about health history, encouraging routine checkups, and sharing reliable information can make prevention a shared effort.

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but it is often preventable. American Heart Month reminds us that change doesn’t happen all at once, It happens through consistent, practical steps taken over time.

Batchelor Brothers & Jones Funeral Services has long served families during times of transition. If you need support or thoughtful guidance, we are here for you. Please contact us anytime.

About Batchelor Brothers & Jones Funeral Services: A trusted African American-owned funeral and cremation provider, Batchelor Brothers & Jones Funeral Services proudly serves the Philadelphia community with compassion and care. Established in 2025 through the merger of Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services and The Escamillio D. Jones Funeral Home, the firm brings together more than 25 years of combined experience and a shared commitment to honoring lives with dignity. With two convenient locations in North and West Philadelphia, Batchelor Brothers & Jones offers a full range of personalized services—including funerals, cremations, memorials, repast planning, and grief support—delivered with cultural sensitivity and a deep connection to the community. To learn more, visit www.batchelorbrothersjones.com or call 215-549-4700.

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