Latinas Make a Special Commitment to Healthy Hearts this Mother's Day
12 Mai 2007 - 12:14AM
PR Newswire (US)
- AstraZeneca Partners with the National Alliance for Hispanic
Health in an unbranded campaign to Empower Latinas to Be Heart
Healthy WASHINGTON, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- This Mother's Day, the
National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance) and
AstraZeneca are encouraging Latinas to take positive steps toward
taking better care of their hearts and the hearts of their loved
ones. This effort is part of Para un corazon saludable
(translation: For a healthy heart), a new educational initiative
aimed at improving awareness and understanding of heart disease
risk factors, including high cholesterol, among Hispanics. "In many
Hispanic households, the woman is the primary caregiver, and while
looking after the needs of her family, she may overlook taking care
of herself," said Dr. Jane Delgado, President and CEO of the
Alliance. "As we celebrate Mother's Day, we're asking Latinas to
take better care of their hearts by eating a heart-healthy diet,
exercising regularly, knowing their cholesterol level, and talking
to their health care provider about cardiovascular health."
Hispanics continue to make strides in addressing overall health
issues and cholesterol prevention. According to a 2005 report from
the Center for Disease Control, approximately one in two Hispanics
reported that they had not had their cholesterol screened in the
past 5 years, a rate that is twice as high as whites (48 percent
vs. 24 percent). Hispanic women also are less likely than black and
white women to engage in physical activity -- a major preventative
measure for heart disease. High cholesterol does not have physical
symptoms, so it is especially important that women understand the
relationship between cholesterol and heart disease, know the facts
on prevention and treatment options, and talk to a health care
provider about their personal risk factors. Para un corazon
saludable was designed to give Hispanics the knowledge and
resources necessary to help them be heart healthy. In addition to
providing educational materials to the community through the
Alliance's Su Familia National Hispanic Family Health Helpline, the
Alliance and AstraZeneca are collaborating on educational events in
New York/New Jersey, Chicago, Miami, and Houston to further
awareness in the Hispanic community on high cholesterol and its
impact on heart health. The first steps of prevention and treatment
for high cholesterol generally may include regular exercise and
diet. In addition to reducing cholesterol, these actions can help
Latinas manage their weight, increase energy levels, reduce stress
and blood pressure, and control diabetes. For people who have
trouble lowering their cholesterol adequately by diet and exercise
alone, there are a number of treatment options available. To learn
more about high cholesterol or to receive a free exercise band kit,
call Su Familia, the National Hispanic Family Health Helpline at
1-866- 783-2645. To learn more about cholesterol and upcoming
events in your area, visit http://www.hispanichealth.org/. About
the National Alliance for Hispanic Health The National Alliance for
Hispanic Health is the nation's foremost source of information and
trusted advocate for the health of Hispanics in the United States.
The Alliance represents thousands of Hispanic health providers
across the nation providing services to more than 14 million each
year, making a daily difference in the lives of Hispanic
communities and families. For more information on Hispanic health
and well being, visit http://www.hispanichealth.org/ or call the
Alliance's Su Familia National Family Health Helpline at
866-783-2645. About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is a major
international healthcare business engaged in the research,
development, manufacture and marketing of prescription
pharmaceuticals and the supply of healthcare services. It is one of
the world's leading pharmaceutical companies with healthcare sales
of $26.47 billion and leading positions in sales of
gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory,
oncology and infection products. AstraZeneca is listed in the Dow
Jones Sustainability Index (Global) as well as the FTSE4Good Index.
In the United States, AstraZeneca is a $12.44 billion healthcare
business with more than 12,000 employees. For nearly three decades,
AstraZeneca has offered drug assistance programs side by side with
its medicines, and over the past five years, has provided over $3
billion in savings to more than 1 million patients throughout the
US and Puerto Rico. AstraZeneca has been named one of the "100 Best
Companies for Working Mothers" by Working Mother magazine and is
the only large pharmaceutical company named to FORTUNE magazine's
2007 list of "100 Best Companies to Work For." In 2006, for the
fifth consecutive year, Science magazine named AstraZeneca a "Top
Employer" on its ranking of the world's most respected
biopharmaceutical employers. For more information about
AstraZeneca, please visit: http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/.
Contacts: Monica Granados Victoria Capelli Edelman Multicultural
Edelman Multicultural (212) 704-8243 (212) 704-4440 DATASOURCE:
AstraZeneca CONTACT: Monica Granados, +1-212-704-8243, , or
Victoria Capelli, +1-212-704-4440, , both of Edelman Multicultural
for AstraZeneca Web site: http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/
http://www.hispanichealth.org/
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