American Heart Month Toolkits 2023

In case you missed the 2023 American Heart Month (AHM) planning webinar, review this slide deck, which features information and graphics from the “Live to the Beat” campaign and outlines DHDSP’s AHM efforts and key resources.
February is American Heart Month, a time when all people can focus on their cardiovascular health.
This Heart Month the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention is expanding the reach of the Million Hearts® and CDC Foundation’s “Live to the Beat” campaign, which focuses on encouraging and empowering Black adults ages 35 to 54 to take small steps to reduce their risks for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
CVD and CVD mortality are increasing in working-age adults, and Black adults are among those bearing the highest burden of CVD and the related health consequences, particularly in the United States. Black adults in the United States die from heart disease at a rate two times higher than White adults.
We encourage individuals, health care and public health professionals, and our partners to help close the disparities gap.
Using this website’s tools and “Live to the Beat” resources, help your patients, family, and friends learn how to control their blood pressure, manage their cholesterol and blood glucose levels, move more, eat healthier, stress less, work with their health care team, and quit smoking.
Tools and Resources
Quick Links
Connect With Us
Connect with other health care professionals and share the latest in hypertension control and about #HeartMonth from the Million Hearts® LinkedIn page.
Follow @CDCHeart_Stroke and @MillionHeartsUS on Twitter to share our #HeartMonth tweets directly on your pages.
Share #HeartMonth posts and resources directly from Million Hearts® on Facebook.
Sign up for the Million Hearts® e-Update to stay up to date on all the latest Million Hearts® news and activities.
Spread the Word
Share these graphics and social messages with your followers for American Heart Month. Don’t forget to tag @CDCHeart_Stroke in your posts and follow us on social media.
Black adults experience the highest burden of cardiovascular disease, which is why high blood pressure management and control is important—now more than ever. CDC is here to help you, your peers, and patients this #HeartMonth. Find shareable messages, graphics, and resources in these toolkits. cdc.gov/heartmonth
February is American #HeartMonth! Although cardiovascular disease (#CVD) death rates have increased across all demographic groups, Black populations continue to be disproportionately affected. Join @Million Hearts and share these lifesaving messages from the @Live To The Beat campaign to help Black adults take small steps to prevent heart disease and stroke. https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/partners-progress/partners/live-beat-campaign-toolkit.html
1 in every 3 deaths in the United States is related to cardiovascular disease. This #HeartMonth, explore shareable resources from CDC to help you, your peers, and patients make heart-healthy choices and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. cdc.gov/heartmonth
Black adults experience the highest burden of cardiovascular disease (#CVD). This American #HeartMonth, join @CDCHeart_Stroke and explore resources to help you, your peers, and patients make heart-healthy choices to reduce the risk of CVD. cdc.gov/heartmonth
February is American #HeartMonth! Join @CDCHeart_Stroke this month in raising awareness about cardiovascular disease (#CVD) prevention across all age groups, especially adults ages 35 to 64. cdc.gov/heartmonth
It’s never too early to make heart-healthy choices. This #HeartMonth, learn how to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease (#CVD) with toolkits from @CDCHeart_Stroke. cdc.gov/heartmonth