MURFREESBORO — Nearly
120 people from the campus community — including 20 preschoolers from the MTSU
Child Care Lab — were decked out in red attire Friday (Feb. 6) in the Science
Building.
All of them appeared as part of the universitywide call for
support for the observance of the American Heart Association’s National Wear
Red Day
To raise awareness about women’s heart health, MTSU Health
Services and Health Promotion invited people to wear anything red and come for
a heart-shaped photo in the Liz and Creighton Rhea Atrium.
“I think peoples’ hearts were touched by heart disease in
their families, with either their mothers, grandmothers or sisters having had
(heart) procedures or maybe they lost someone to heart disease,” said Rick
Chapman, director of Health Services. “So they were wearing red to support this
and to encourage other women to go get checked out.”
Chapman said he was thankful for the appearance by the
children, and he also thanked College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean Bud
Fischer for allowing the atrium to be available and MTSU Event Coordination for
helping organize the event.
“The Science Building is a great spot for this,” Chapman
said.
Health Promotion Director Lisa Schrader said heart disease
isn’t just for men.
“Heart disease and stroke kill one in three women, yet these
problems can be preventable,” she said. “In fact, 80 percent of cardiac events
can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes.”
For anyone unable to attend the event, Schrader said they
can still GO RED:
• Get your
numbers: Ask your doctor to check your blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose;
• Own your
lifestyle: Stop smoking, lose weight, be physically active and eat healthy;
• Raise your
voice: Advocate for more women-related research and education;
• Educate your
family: Make healthy food choices for you and your family. Teach your children
the importance of staying active; and
• Donate: Show
your support with a donation of time or money.
To learn more
about the national movement, visit http://www.goredforwomen.org/wearredday/.
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