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Heart Disease Prevention Tips for Filipinos Over 50

Last Updated on 05/21/2026 by DrHelal


Heart disease remains the #1 cause of death in the Philippines, according to the Department of Health (DOH). As you age to 50 and beyond, in the Philippines, the risk of heart disease increases significantly. These problems include high blood pressure, stroke, and coronary artery disease.

Heart Diseases Prevention in the Philippines

Here’s the good news: most heart problems are preventable through small, consistent lifestyle changes and regular medical care. This guide from Helal Medical Manila shares practical ways for Filipinos to keep their hearts healthy after age 50:


1.Knowledge: Learn Your Risk Factors

By age 50, the heart naturally becomes more vulnerable. The risk increases if you have:

Filipinos who work long hours, eat high-salt foods often don’t realize their risk until symptoms start.

❤️ Tip: Start early — have your blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol checked every 6 months after age 50.


2. Follow a Heart-Healthy Filipino Diet

You don’t need to give up your favorite dishes — just make them heart-friendlier.

Eat more:

  • Fish like bangus, tilapia, and tuna (rich in omega-3).
  • Vegetables as malunggay, kangkong, and talbos ng kamote.
  • Whole grains like whole wheat bread, brown rice or oatmeal.
  • Fruits like papaya, banana, and apple.

🚫 Limit:

  • Fatty meats (lechon, chicharon, longganisa) and processed foods (hotdogs, instant noodles). You need also to limit sugary drinks and desserts. Avoid excess salt (use calamansi or herbs for flavor).

🍽 Follow the Pinggang Pinoy food plate by DOH — half vegetables and fruits, one-fourth protein, one-fourth carbohydrates.


3. Stay Physically Active

Why Filipinos are not active after 50? Many of them slow down and become less active due to joint pain or another reason. They also experience fatigue. However, gentle and regular exercise actually keeps the heart stronger. Do the following:

Simple activities for Seniors:

  1. Brisk walking around your barangay or mall. Aim for 10 minutes twice daily; morning and afternoon.
  2. Morning stretching or light yoga.
  3. Dancing, gardening, or house chores.

💡 Aim for: 20-30 minutes of movement at least 5 days per week.

Even walking after meals improves blood circulation and digestion.


4. Manage Stress and Get Enough Sleep

Chronic stress, lack of rest, and overwork can raise your blood pressure and heart rate.

🧘 Try:

  • Morning prayer or meditation.
  • Afternoon naps or 7–8 hours of nighttime sleep.
  • Limiting screen time before bed.
  • Relaxing hobbies — music, gardening, or “kwentuhan” with family.

5. Quit Smoking and Limit Alcohol

Smoking is still common in the Philippines, especially among men.
But tobacco damages your arteries, increases blood pressure, and reduces oxygen supply to your heart.

🚭 Stop smoking completely.
🍺 If drinking, keep it light — 1–2 small drinks occasionally.


6. Check Your Blood Pressure and Cholesterol

Have your blood pressure and cholesterol checked regularly — even if you feel fine.
Hypertension often has no symptoms but can silently damage your heart, kidneys, and brain.

Recommended tests (every 12 months):

  • Blood pressure monitoring
  • Cholesterol profile
  • Fasting blood sugar (FBS) or HbA1c
  • ECG (electrocardiogram)

7. Visit Your Doctor Regularly

Even if you feel healthy, medical check-ups help detect silent problems early.
A simple ECG, blood test, or physical exam can save your life. Don’t wait — early diagnosis means easier treatment.

Visit your doctor if you experience:

  • Chest pain, heaviness or shortness of breath
  • Dizziness or palpitations
  • Swelling in the legs or feet

Government Programs and Local Support

The Philippine government promotes heart health through:

  • Healthy Heart Program (DOH) – promoting regular blood pressure screening.
  • PhilPEN (Philippine Package for Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions), which is for hypertension and diabetes control.
  • Barangay Health Centers offering free BP checks and consultations.

Take advantage of these services; prevention is always better than hospitalization.


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Summary

Heart disease, even though common in the Philippines, prevention is possible, even after 50. Keep a healthy Filipino diet and stay active. Manage stress and get regular check-ups. By doing so, you can enjoy many more healthy years with your loved ones.

 Connect with Helal Medical:

If you suspect that you may have symptoms, Helal Medical can help, offering quick, private, and convenient testing options. You may contact us here: Facebook page, Get Free medical consultation.

At Helal Medical Manila, we help patients prevent heart disease through screening, lifestyle coaching, and continuous medical care. 📍 Visit us or message Helal Medical on Facebook to schedule your Heart Health Check-Up Package today!

This article provides general information. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.


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