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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Risk Factors of Coronary Heart Disease

Heart attack (English: Myocardial infarction, acute myocardial infarction, MI, AMI) is the cessation of blood flow, although only for a moment, leading to the heart, and causes some heart cells to die.

Heart disease is the number one cause of death in adults in America. Each year, in the United States:

    1.5 million people suffered a heart attack.
    478,000 people die from coronary heart disease.
    407 000 people experience a transition operation.
    300 000 people undergo angioplasty.

Heart disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease is a deadly disease. Around the world, the number of patients with this disease continues to grow. These three categories of disease is not free from an unhealthy lifestyle is mostly done along with the changing pattern of life.

These factors trigger a heart attack is smoking, eating foods high berkolestrol, lack of movement, supine exercise, stress, and lack of rest.
Risk Factors of Coronary Heart Disease

    Entering the age of 45 years for men.

    It's important for men to realize their vulnerability and take positive action to prevent any future heart disease.

    For women, entered the age of 55 years or premature menopause (as a result of the operation).

    Women began to follow him in terms of risk of heart disease after menopause.

    Family history of heart disease.

    History of heart attack in the family is often the result of abnormal cholesterol profile.

    Diabetes.

    Most people with diabetes die not because of increased blood sugar levels, but due to complications of their heart condition.

    Smoking.

    The risk of heart disease from smoking the equivalent of 100 pounds overweight - so it is not possible to equate the two.

    High blood pressure (hypertension).
    Overweight (obesity).

    Central obesity (belly) is a form of obesity. Although all obese people tend to have an increased risk of heart disease, people with obesity was even more so.

    A bad lifestyle.

    Poor lifestyle is one of the root causes of heart disease - and replace it with physical activity is one of the most radical step you can take.

    Stress.

    Many studies have shown that, when faced with a tense situation, there can be life-threatening heart arithmias.

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