Angela Bassettis personally invested in raising awareness for heart health.

“You’ve been diagnosed with a new purpose to fight for the amazing life you’ve made for yourself,” Bassett says in aPSA videofor the campaign. “Look that risk of heart disease square in the face and say, ‘No, not me.' ”

Speaking withPeople Now, Bassett opened up about her personal connection to the subject: her mother, who passed away about five years ago due to complications from type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

“That was really hard on the family,” theBlack Pantheractress said. “And since then, overlapping with that, her brother, the patriarch of our family, he also has type 2 diabetes, so it really is a family affair.”

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Bassett said the partnership with the initiative “just made sense” as a way to honor her mother, and that she wants to empower other sufferers to use tools to help their health.

Reflecting on her mother’s experience with diabetes, Bassett said it was challenging for her mom to switch up her lifestyle post-diagnosis.

“Growing up in Florida, you know, Southern family and Southern cuisine — and she had a love affair with food,” she recalled. “And so it was very, very difficult for her to change that … she was stubborn.”

She added: “She was in touch with her doctors, but she was a little bit more obstinate — one of those personalities where ‘don’t tell me what to do.' ”

Angela Bassett with her mother.Courtesy Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett raises awareness for heart health with her Mom

Finding a way to improve health while living with type 2 diabetes doesn’t have to be a drastic change to everyday routines: “It can start with small, manageable steps,” said Bassett.

With the freeone-year program, participants are provided with information and support on living with type 2 diabetes, as well as recipes and handy questions to be sure to ask doctors.

“Sometimes when you’re sitting in front of a doctor, some of us go mute,” she said. “I know I have to write down a list of questions I don’t want to forget to ask.”

Though she doesn’t live with type 2 diabetes, becoming involved in the outreach initiative has brought Bassett’s own health to the forefront of her mind, inspiring her to make subtle changes for the betterment of her overall health.

“Sometimes, you know, because my schedule is so busy, I find that if I don’t have an opportunity to work out, I do have to be mindful of my diet,” she said. “That period, overall. But especially if I … can’t find that time.”

source: people.com