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Updated: Thursday, 07 Mar 2013, 9:06 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 06 Mar 2013, 10:54 AM EST
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) While shoveling snow might not lead to health problems for most people, the American Heart Association (AMA) warns that the risk of a heart attack can increase during snow shoveling for some people.
The AMA has the following suggestions for people shoveling snow:
While you’re outdoors in the cold weather, be aware that your heart is working harder. If you’re not accustomed to physical activity you should avoid sudden exertion, like lifting a heavy shovel full of snow. Even walking through heavy, wet snow or snow drifts can strain a person's heart.
To help make snow removal safer, the American Heart Association suggests:
The warning signs of a heart attack include:
For more information, call the American Heart Association at 800-968-1040 or visit www.americanheart.org .
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