Good health is rarely built on dramatic overhauls. It is the small, repeatable habits done most days that keep your heart strong and your joints moving well for decades. Here are five worth starting today.

1. Move a little every hour

Long stretches of sitting stiffen joints and strain your heart. Stand, stretch, or take a two-minute walk every hour. It adds up more than a single workout does.

2. Build meals around protein and produce

Lean protein supports the muscle that protects your joints, and colorful fruits and vegetables fight the inflammation behind heart disease and arthritis. Aim to fill half your plate with produce.

3. Protect your sleep

Seven to nine hours lets your body repair tissue and regulate blood pressure. Poor sleep is quietly linked to both heart disease and joint pain.

4. Strength-train twice a week

Muscle is joint insurance. Two short resistance sessions a week with bands, weights, or bodyweight stabilize your knees, hips, and back and support heart health.

5. Keep up with preventive checkups

Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar can drift for years without symptoms. Regular visits catch problems early, when they are easiest to fix.

Ready to build a plan that fits your life? Schedule a wellness visit at HealthZone MD or call (281) 256-8685.

This article is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.