The Heart Foundation is committed to improve the heart health of all Australians by providing information and resources to reduce risk of heart disease.
The Heart Foundation has information and resources to reduce risk of heart disease.Â
Certain risk factors make some people more likely to have heart disease. You can protect your heart by taking care of the following:
​Learn more: Healthy eating to protect your heart 
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Learn more: Physical activity and your heart health 
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Take action: Don’t smoke close to the home 
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A doctor (your GP) is a recommended first step to discuss your concerns.  
The Heart Foundation has worked with St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney to develop a range of heart health resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
This partnership has built a nationally significant online resource to reach and inform communities across a range of heart health information.
Visit the St Vincent’s Hospital NSW and Heart Foundation Aboriginal heart health website for more information.
See your  doctor, nurse or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander  health professional regularly:  To know your risk of heart disease, it's important to get a regular health check with your doctor or health service.  
Heart disease can occur 10 to 20 years earlier among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and can lead to long-term health problems.
Preventing heart disease starts with knowing your risk factors and making changes to live a healthier life.
Support and resources to help you stay healthy and reduce risk of heart disease.
Last updated02 July 2021