alaska heart beat alaska heart beat summer
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alaska heart beat alaska heart beat summer
2013 • SUMMER ALASKA HEART BEAT 2013 ALASKA HEART RUN INSIDE 2 Hike Alaska 2 Calendar of Events 3 Word Search 3 Staff Feature 3 Recipe Card 4 Cardiac Quiz The Alaska Heart & Vascular Institute is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the Alaska Heart Run, benefitting the American Heart Association. Sunshine and frosty temperatures welcomed more than 100 Alaska Heart Institute team members and thousands of others who participated in the 2013 Alaska Heart Run on April 27. The 35th Alaska Heart Run kicked off with our very own Dr. Thomas Kramer firing the starting pistol from the main ceremony stage. Our volunteer-staffed booth was right next to the finish line – a great location for spotting and cheering on runners and walkers as they crossed the finish line. Alaska Heart Institute’s booth was not easily missed. Many came by to take their turn answering heart-health questions and spinning the prize wheel. By the end of the day, booth volunteers gave away hundreds of t-shirts, heartshaped pedometers, sunglasses and water bottles. Along the route, groups of people, bands and cheerleaders stood by to cheer for participants of all ages. It was evident by the number of Mended Hearts hats and t-shirts with survivor slogans that heart disease personally touches many people. And it’s not too late to join us this year in supporting the American Heart Association. Keep an eye out for our team registration for this fall’s Heart Walk in Anchorage. { 35TH ANNUAL ALASKA HEART RUN F O L L O W U S O N FA C E B O O K W W W. A L A S K A H E A R T. C O M 907.561.3211 { { HEALTHY HEART TIP To keep your heart healthy, the American Heart Association recommends two servings of fish every week. In Alaska we are lucky to have access to fresh salmon, which is an outstanding source of omega-3 fatty acids. These omega-3 fatty acids help keep blood from forming clots and protect against irregular heartbeats that could cause a heart attack. HEART FRIENDLY CALENDAR JUNE // National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month This is the perfect month to set a personal goal to get your recommended five servings a day of fruits and vegetables! HIKE ALASKA – EASY TO STRENUOUS HIKES FOR EXPLORERS OF ALL ABILITIES Take advantage of the long hours of daylight by engaging in heart-healthy activities outdoors. You don’t have to be an experienced hiker or journey far to enjoy the Alaska wilderness. Here are a few of our favorite hikes around the state, ranging from easy to strenuous levels of difficulty. WINNER CREEK TRAIL – GIRDWOOD (EASY) The Winner Creek Trail meanders through Chugach National Forest and has very little elevation gain. Located just 45 minutes from downtown Girdwood, you can access the trailhead from either Crow Creek Road or just east of Hotel Alyeska. Out and back is about five miles through dense spruce, lush fern and devil’s club. About halfway through you’ll step onto a hand-powered tram that will carry you across the glacial-fed waters of Winner Creek Gorge. JULY 27 // Dog Jog Get some exercise for you and your favorite furry friend! WHERE: East High School, registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Register at www.friendsofpets.org JULY 28 // Alaska Diabetes Camp for Children JUNE 1 // Tour de Cure Fairbanks WHERE: Camp Kushtaka in Cooper Landing. www.diabetes.org/adacampk WHERE: Alaska Dog Musher’s Hall. Register today at diabetes.org/fairbankstour AUGUST 4 // Pennock Island Swim Everyone should know how to perform CPR – you never know when you could be the difference between life and death. www.heart.org/cpr WHERE: Tongass Narrows, Ketchikan Help raise funds for the American Diabetes Association and raise awareness about diabetes when you compete in this fun, 8.2-mile open water race. Contact Sara for more information, [email protected] JUNE 7 – 16 // Slam’n Salm’n Derby AUGUST 10 // Kenai Peninsula Run for Women Raise money for Downtown Soup Kitchen while fishing for kings along Ship Creek, Anchorage. www.downtownsoupkitchen.org JUNE 8 // Alaska Run for Women 5K WHERE: Meet at 9 a.m. at Kenai City Park. Get your heart rate up while supporting the LeeShore Center domestic violence and sexual assault shelter. Register at www.leeshoreak.org WHERE: Anchorage Football Stadium, event begins at 8:30 a.m. Register at www.akrfw.org AUGUST 10-11 // Alyeska Resort Blueberry Festival JUNE 1-7 // CPR Awareness Week JULY 13 // Bear Paw 5K Run Run starts at 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Eagle River at the intersection of Farm Ave. and Old Glenn Hwy. Register at www.cer.org or www.skinnyraven.com WHERE: Girdwood, Alyeska Resort Blueberries are great for your heart – high fiber content, full of antioxidants and able to dissolve “bad cholesterol.” To us, that’s reason enough to spend a weekend celebrating blueberries! www.alyeskaresort.com WORD SEARCH // FISHING IN ALASKA GRILLED ROSEMARY SALMON SKEWERS XHJCASTFBAFK 2 tsp minced fresh rosemary ½ tsp kosher salt ASBSPRUR SW I H 2 tsp extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 KRAO WEYGHIRA 2 cloves garlic, minced FSF LBT EY I K L L 1 tsp freshly grated lemon zest 1 pound center-cut salmon fillet, skinned and cut into 1-inch cubes 1 tsp lemon juice 1 pint cherry tomatoes DNS IUOEJ CMRB tsp freshly ground pepper GIQAMB IXPOU I ASPHLKNRRLEU EHX Z I Q NN E T ZT 1. Preheat grill to medium-high. HROERNGTESPB 2. Combine rosemary, oil, garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a medium bowl. Add salmon; toss to coat. Alternating the salmon and tomatoes, divide among eight 12-inch skewers. 3. Oil the grill rack. Grill the skewers, carefully turning once, until the salmon is cooked through, 4 to 6 minutes total. Serve immediately. *This recipe is brought to you by the American Heart Association’s Simple Cooking with Heart Program. For more simple, quick and affordable recipes, visit heart.org/simplecooking. LRDOFCGB KU I A AOBRKAWERSGI REELGVSACAST FISHING SALMON SHIP CREEK HOOK NET CAST BAIT BOBBER LURE HALIBUT REEL ROE HIKE ALASKA CONT. ANGEL ROCKS HIKING TRAIL – CHENA HOT SPRINGS ROAD (MODERATE) HARDING ICEFIELD TRAIL – KENAI FJORDS NATIONAL PARK (STRENUOUS) Angel Rocks Hiking Trail is a 3.5-mile loop trail that leads to Angel Rocks: large granite outcroppings near the north boundary of Chena River State Recreation Area. Hiking this trail can take just a couple of hours or become a leisurely day trip. This moderate hike is the first leg of the Angel Rocks-Chena Hot Springs Traverse, a more difficult 8.3-mile trek that ends at the Chena Hot Springs Resort. This 8.2-mile round trip trail is a spectacular, yet challenging, day hike. Starting on the valley floor, the trail winds through cottonwood and alder forests, passes through heather filled meadows and finally climbs well above the tree line to a breath-taking view of the icefield and Exit Glacier. MEET THE ALASKA HEART INSTITUTE TEAM THOMAS KRAMER, M.D. Dr. Kramer earned his degree in medicine from the University of Utah Medical College. He specializes in interventional cardiology and is board certified in interventional cardiology and internal medicine. Dr. Kramer not only supports Alaska Heart Institute patients in the clinic but also in the community. This photo (left) is of Dr. Kramer firing the starting pistol at the 35th annual Alaska Heart Run. 3841 Piper St., Suite T-100 Anchorage, Alaska 99508 HOW’S YOUR TICKER DOING? Are you eating the healthiest diet possible? Take this short quiz to find out! { CARDIAC 1. Do you frequently choose lean meats without skin? YES or NO 2. Do you prepare foods with little or no salt? YES or NO 3. If you drink alcohol, do you drink in moderation? (Meaning, one drink a day if you’re a woman and two drinks per day if you’re a man.) YES or NO 4. Do you limit your intake of food and beverages with added sugars? YES or NO 5. Do you eat one to two servings of fish a week? YES or NO 6. Do you watch your trans fat intake by reducing partially hydrogenated vegetable oil? YES or NO 7. Do you watch your portion sizes? YES or NO QUIZ Eating a well-balanced diet is one of the most important lifestyle changes we can make to keep our hearts healthy. If you answered “NO” to any of these questions, you may want to consult the American Heart Association diet and lifestyle recommendations at www.heart.org.