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Genetics plays a role in heart health, but so do things within our control, including our habits. Cardiologists agree that morning is a unique time for the heart.

On the flipside, you can build a healthier heart through positive habits.

Unfortunately, cardiologists say one piece of your morning routine isn't doing your heart any favors, especially if you're 50+. Here's the morning habit people over 50 should stop doing immediately.

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The Worst Morning Habit for Heart Health Over 50, According to Cardiologists

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"Our body follows natural circadian rhythms that govern our daily cycle," explains Dr. Cheng-Han Chen, MD, a board-certified interventional cardiologist and medical director of the Structural Heart Program at MemorialCare Saddleback Medical Center. "Stressful activities when you first wake up, such as high-stress activities on your phone, can affect these rhythms, and potentially affect your heart health."

"It creates an immediate and unnecessary stress response," he says. "Emails, news and social media often trigger urgency and anxiety, activating both the sympathetic nervous system and the 'hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal' axis. The result is increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure and higher cortisol levels. In effect, you are placing your cardiovascular system into 'fight-or-flight' mode before the day has even begun."

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"Stress, in the short-term, activates your body’s fight or flight response, which causes faster heart rates, high blood pressure and feelings of discomfort," Dr. Patwa says.

JitterinessPalpitationsShortness of breath Chest tightness

"In more extreme cases, acute stress can trigger conditions such as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, a condition known as a 'broken heart,' which mimics symptoms of a heart attack but is purely caused by an acute stress reaction," Dr. Mishkel says. "Over the long term, chronic stress acts as a risk multiplier."

Sustained hypertensionDamage to the linings of blood vessels—known as endothelial dysfunctionInflammationAccelerated atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries and build-up of plaque).Arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillationIncreased heart attack and stroke risk

"Stress does not act in isolation—it amplifies existing cardiovascular risk factors," Dr. Mishkel states.

In other words, you don't actually have to check X or TikTok before you get out of bed every single morning (or ever).

A 3-Step Heart-Healthy Morning Routine

Morning routines matter for heart health, so make sure yours is benefiting you. "The first 30–60 minutes of the day influence autonomic balance, blood pressure patterns and stress hormone levels," Dr. Mishkel says.

Engaging in controlled breathing or quiet time for five minutes. Dr. Mishkel recommends slow breathing, meditation or simply sitting quietly to activate the parasympathetic nervous system and lower heart rate and blood pressure.Filling up. Dr. Chen advises that you reach for water first thing, rather than your phone, to lower your risk of starting your day dehydrated. "I also recommend that people eat a well-balanced, heart-healthy breakfast rich in fiber, as this will set the stage for a nutritious day," Dr. Chen says.Getting in some light movement or an early morning workout. A short walk, stretching or basic mobility exercises all qualify, Dr. Mishkel says. This habit improves vascular function, regulates blood pressure and reduces stress hormone levels. That said, Dr. Mishkel shares it's important to log daily physical activity—period—regardless of when you do it.

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Sources:

2025 Statistics Update – At-a-Glance Statistics. American Heart Association.Dr. Karishma Patwa, MD, a cardiologist with Manhattan Cardiology in NYC and labfinder.com contributorDr. Gregory Mishkel, MD, a cardiologist and physician executive of the Endeavor Health Cardiovascular InstituteDr. Cheng-Han Chen, MD, a board-certified interventional cardiologist and medical director of the Structural Heart Program at MemorialCare Saddleback Medical CenterMental Stress and Cardiovascular Health—Part I. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

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