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FAQ: Hearts on the Court Collective - Women's Basketball Coaches Champion Cardiovascular Health
TL;DR
The American Heart Association's Hearts on the Court Collective gives women a strategic advantage by providing essential tools to prevent cardiovascular disease through lifestyle changes.
The Hearts on the Court Collective educates women on tracking blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar while promoting healthy eating, exercise, and sleep habits.
This initiative empowers women to take control of their heart health, potentially saving thousands of lives and creating healthier futures for families and communities.
Nineteen NCAA women's basketball coaches are teaming up to raise awareness about heart disease prevention through the American Heart Association's new Hearts on the Court Collective.
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The Hearts on the Court Collective is a new initiative where 19 NCAA women's college basketball coaches are joining forces to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease in women and empower fans, peers, and student athletes to take charge of their cardiovascular health.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of women in the United States, taking more than 440,000 women's lives each year, and women are often misdiagnosed and undertreated for this mostly preventable disease.
The initiative is led by Louisiana State University women's basketball hall of fame head coach Kim Mulkey, who serves as chair of the Hearts on the Court Collective, with support from the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement.
Throughout the women's college basketball season, the Collective will launch public service announcements through social media highlighting ways women can improve heart health through Life's Essential 8™ for Women.
The Collective recommends knowing key health numbers (blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar), embracing healthy eating, increasing physical activity, abstaining from tobacco use, and getting quality sleep.
Women face challenges including low representation in clinical research, being less likely to receive lifesaving bystander CPR, and unique life stages like pregnancy and menopause that can affect cardiovascular disease risk.
The initiative was announced on October 30, 2025, and activities will occur throughout the women's college basketball season.
The Go Red for Women movement is an American Heart Association initiative that has worked for over 20 years to raise awareness, improve education, and inspire action to help women understand and prevent cardiovascular disease.
These influential coaches are helping amplify the heart health message through their dedication to the women they coach and mentor, reaching many more people with this important health information.
Curated from NewMediaWire

