A high risk of heart attack correlates with high blood levels of low-density lipoproteins. Lipoproteins are responsible for transporting triacylglycerol's and cholesterol in the blood among all the tissues in the body.
low-density lipoproteins--> LDL is referred to as bad cholesterol w/ risks for heart problems
high-density lipoproteins
A high risk of heart attack correlates with high blood levels of low-density lipoproteins. Lipoproteins are responsible for transporting triacylglycerol's and cholesterol in the blood among all the tissues in the body.
Physicians monitor a patient's enzyme levels if they suspect that the patient is having a heart attack because changes happen over time in blood levels of heart enzymes indicate the heart muscle's health.
Physicians monitor a patient's enzyme levels if they suspect that the patient is having a heart attack because changes happen over time in blood levels of heart enzymes indicate the heart muscle's health.
No, it's the effect of a disease. ( High blood pressure, high cholesterol levels...etc)
Becase you don't exersise that much and you eat 2 much fat that's why
Blood and Oxygen.A heart attack which can cause death.
The heart stops pumping blood threw it
I have had every symptom of a heart attack, only the doctor told me there was "no enzyme action" in your blood - and it was not a heart attack. - it sure as hell felt like one!
When you have high levels of sugar in your blood, you really have to change your food. Else it can cause in diabetes type 2. When you have high levels of sugar for a long period of time it can damage the vessels and it can increase the chance of getting a heart attack
High glucose levels can be an indication of diabetes and are damaging to the body. It can damage the blood vessel walls which increases your risk of a blood clot. This is often diagnosed by the optician with the blood vessels in the eyes but can affect a number of arteries, including the ones to the heart. This could lead to heart attack.
It may not give you a heart attack.
the stop of blood flow to the heart