During Black History Month, the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) will join partners in reflecting on the achievements of African Americans while promoting pathways to a healthier future with better health outcomes.
Throughout February, OMH will focus on the importance of daily physical activity and living an active and healthy lifestyle.
Additionally, OMH will raise awareness about the impact of heart disease within the African American community.
The American Heart Association has determined that more than half of all African American adults suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
Research shows significant health benefits of an active and healthy lifestyle that incorporates even small amounts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity throughout the day.
Officials invite residents to share OMH graphics and to join the conversation by participating in their #LoveYourHeartChat Twitter Chat on February 19th at 2 pm ET.
OHM is partnering with the NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle in order to overcome cardiovascular health disparities in the African American community.
Visit this webpage during Black History Month for materials, events and health resources.
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