National Heart Week /
World Heart Day
 
 
World Heart Day is annually celebrated by member organisations of the World Heart Federation in 100 countries. It aims to increase public awareness and promote preventive measures to reduce the global incidence of cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke).
 
In Singapore, SHF has been celebrating National Heart Week since 1971. In 2000, the World Heart Federation launched World Heart Day. Since then, SHF has been annually celebrating World Heart Day and National Heart Week concurrently.
 
SHF believes that the step to healthy communities begins with healthy individuals and families. To achieve this, individuals must be educated and be aware of how they can lead a heart-healthy lifestyle. Through health checks, walks, runs, jump rope, fitness sessions, public talks, stage shows, exhibitions, supermarket tours and other heart-health activities, SHF hopes that everyone regardless of age will be empowered with the necessary information to begin and sustain their journey towards a healthy lifestyle.
 
In 2009, we looked at workplace wellness and encouraged everyone to “Work with Heart”.
 
In 2010, hypertension was highlighted as being a silent killer.
 
 This year, we focused on the family and home with the theme “One World, One Home, One Heart”.
 
 
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