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World Heart Day 2021

The Liverpool city region has some of the highest rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) within the UK.

World Heart Day, which is celebrated every year on 29th September, seeks to raise awareness of how people can help themselves to be more heart healthy.

The Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science (LCCS), including Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, is once again this year raising awareness of heart health and encouraging people to do what they can do to try to be more heart healthy.

We invited local people to join us to create a giant heart in the park, which saw people dress in red and form a heart in Liverpool’s Sefton Park.

On World Heart Day we will once again be lighting up civic landmarks and local businesses red – and blue – to mark this important occasion.

Buildings including St George’s Hall, Liverpool Town Hall, Merseyside Police Headquarters, the M&S Arena, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, the Cunard Building and many more will light up red tomorrow to raise awareness.

Everton’s Goodison Park stadium will be lit up in the club’s colours as a show of support.

Dr Deirdre Lane, Community Engagement and Involvement Lead at LCCS, said: “The burden of cardiovascular disease in Liverpool is very high, with people in the city living shorter lives than the national average and spending a greater proportion of their lives living with disability and poor health.

“We are encouraging people to set themselves realistic and achievable goals in improving their heart health.

“We would encourage people to start today – to give up smoking, reduce their alcohol intake, eat more fruit and vegetables, eat less salt and sugar, and increase the amount of exercise they do. We know it isn’t always easy but making a few changes like this can make a big difference to your health and protect your heart.”

The Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science (LCCS) is a strategic research platform, bringing together world-leading research and clinical specialists in cardiovascular science and medicine. University of Liverpool, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Health Partners have allied their forces to tackle the stark issue of Cardiovascular health in the North West.

The following buildings will be lit up red for World Heart Day:

The Port Building; Cunard Building; St Georges Hall; Liverpool Town Hall; Albert Dock; The Palm House, Sefton Park; Liverpool University Science and Engineering buildings; Lime Street Station; Mersey Tunnels; Woodside Ventilation Station; Merseyside Police Headquarters; M&S Arena; Life Rooms Walton; Goodison Park (which will be blue); Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital