Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. CVD is preventable through lifestyle changes such as increasing physical activity, eating a healthy diet, not smoking, and managing conditions like high blood pressure and cholesterol. If everyone engaged in recommended prevention activities, heart attacks could be reduced by 63% and strokes by 31% over 30 years. However, many people do not currently engage in optimal prevention. Efforts to promote prevention programs and educate the public on risk factors and lifestyle changes could help reduce CVD deaths in the United States.