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Winter poses significant challenges for individuals suffering from hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia—collectively referred to as the "three highs." The drastic drop in temperatures and the temperature fluctuations between day and night place considerable stress on vulnerable cardiovascular systems. News reports frequently highlight the warnings and reminders regarding the increased risk of cardiovascular diseases during the winter months.
Why does a sudden drop in temperature impact cardiovascular health? As we face the cold winter season, how can we establish a "health defense line" for our arteries? It is worthwhile to explore the innovative probiotic formulations developed by Zhongchuang Yike, which are specifically designed to support vascular health.
Winter is often referred to as the "devil's season" for cardiovascular health.
Currently, cardiovascular diseases have emerged as the leading threat to public health, and this risk is increasingly affecting younger populations. According to the recently published "China Cardiovascular Health and Disease Report 2023," the number of individuals currently suffering from cardiovascular diseases in our country has reached 330 million, with two out of every five deaths attributed to these conditions. Among the high-risk or affected population aged 20-39, the proportion is as high as 44.3%, indicating that nearly half of young people are at potential risk for cardiovascular diseases.
Environmental temperature is a significant factor influencing vascular health. Under the regulation of thermoregulation, the body temperature of most individuals remains relatively constant, typically ranging from 36.5°C to 37.5°C, during which the capillaries are in a state of dilation, providing a sense of comfort. However, a substantial drop in temperature can adversely affect cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health, as exposure to cold air can significantly exacerbate cardiovascular issues and even increase mortality risk.
Research indicates that for every 1°C decrease in temperature, the mortality rate from heart disease rises by nearly 2%. Data from the Chinese Chronic Disease Prospective Study also reveal that the number of deaths due to cardiovascular problems in winter is 40% higher than in summer.
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular issues primarily include hypertension, coronary heart disease, and stroke, all characterized by damage to the vascular walls, decreased vascular elasticity, and impaired blood circulation. In winter, low temperatures can cause blood vessels to constrict and spasm, leading to insufficient blood supply to the heart and brain, which may trigger events such as myocardial infarction or cerebral infarction. Additionally, the typically dry winter environment can lead to increased blood viscosity if hydration is not adequately maintained. Furthermore, during winter, individuals often tend to consume more high-calorie and high-fat foods to combat the cold, which further burdens the cardiovascular system. The prevalence of infections such as influenza and pneumonia during winter also serves as a significant trigger for acute heart failure and hypertension.
In response to these challenges, alongside traditional medical interventions and lifestyle adjustments, probiotics are emerging as a new health "ally" that is gradually gaining attention.
Probiotics are a category of beneficial live microorganisms that primarily reside in the human gut. They help regulate the balance of gut microbiota, enhance the absorption and metabolism of nutrients, and maintain intestinal health, thereby exerting various positive effects on the body. Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated that the role of probiotics extends beyond the gut; they can also influence the nervous system, endocrine system, and overall health through mechanisms such as the "gut-brain axis."
In the realm of "vascular health," Bioyitech has scientifically formulated a blend of eight key strains, including Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. F1-7, Lactobacillus plantarum F3-2, Lactobacillus plantarum H-87, Lactobacillus plantarum YZX21, Lactococcus lactis J5, Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. KV9, Lactococcus lactis YRL577, and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. BA-C9, along with various prebiotics, krill oil microencapsulated powder, mulberry leaf extract, and olive fruit extract. This comprehensive approach offers a green, safe, and high-quality natural solution for individuals with high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and high cholesterol.
Nowadays, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health issues are no longer exclusive to the elderly. The increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes among younger individuals, coupled with detrimental habits like smoking, excessive drinking, and late-night activities, poses significant risks to their vascular health. Bioyitech has developed a specialized "Vascular Care" proBiotic Powder, which utilizes a scientifically formulated blend of multiple proprietary strains to target various aspects of health, effectively demonstrating the crucial role of probiotics in supporting cardiovascular and cerebrovascular well-being, particularly for individuals with metabolic syndrome.
As winter approaches, a season often associated with cardiovascular concerns, it may be worthwhile to explore the remarkable benefits of Bioyitech probiotics!