According to a report from
Medline Plus,
fitness makes a significant impact on the heart. If a cardiovascular condition leads to disability, you could qualify for
Social Security disability benefits.
While most individuals are aware that putting on weight can negatively affect the heart and losing weight can help, a new study finds that besides losing or gaining weight, there is another impact that fitness can have on the heart.
Those who maintained their fitness levels are just as likely to avoid high cholesterol, blood pressure or other risk factors that can lead to heart disease. So even those who may have put on some weight, by at least maintaining their fitness level, they can reduce these risks.
Losing weight can be a challenge. So for those who find it difficult, maintaining weight may be more realistic and doable.
The study specifically found that in comparison to individuals whose fitness levels decreased, those who maintained experienced a
42% to 52% lower chance of developing metabolic syndrome. They also experienced a
26% to 30% lower chance of high cholesterol or blood pressure.
If your claim for disability benefits has been denied, it may be in your best interest to seek help from a lawyer. A
Plantation Social Security disability lawyer will take the time to show you your legal options.
Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. We like to empower our clients by providing a
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Category: Social Security Disability
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