Dr. Jake Kelly, a cardiologist based in Alaska, shared how he gets enough movement throughout the day to maintain good heart health. Dr. Jake Kelly Dr. Jake Kelly, a cardiologist in Alaska, picked up a few heart-healthy habits over the years. A busy dad of 3, Kelly relies on morning workouts and small movements to stay sufficiently active. He also eats mostly whole foods and prioritizes his sleep for better cardiovascular health. Cardiologist Dr. Jake Kelly didn't always prioritize his heart health. Even though he was raised to love sports like soccer and running, and was encouraged by his mother to stay active, his habits stalled once he started college. "I found video games. I just chose not to be active, minus walking to class," Kelly, based in Alaska, told Business Insider. "I gained 30 pounds my freshman year." After realizing how terrible he felt because of his weight gain, he did a "hard reset," losing all the weight in three months and eventually becoming a triathlete in college.…