That is a very hard question to answer but i think more to men
I do know the Heart Attacks are more common in men than women. I am guessing doing do the average weight of men is more, therefore putting more strain on the heart to pump blood to every region. Even if you are a women, you should still be wary of heart disease.
Women. Often when they go to the ER the heart attack is not identified as one, but something else.
35.3% of deaths in American women over the age of 20, or more than 432,000, are caused by cardiovascular disease each year. More than 200,000 women die each year from heart attacks- five times as many women as breast cancer.
Before age 60, men are more likely to have heart attacks than women are. After age 60, the risk is equal among men and women. Age-Risk is higher in men who are 45 years of age and older and women who are 55 years of age and older
Heart attacks do happen more often than peoople think, and the person losing grip, the bar falling and crushing their throat can be fatal.
It doesn't!
In modern countries goiters are usually from autoimmune attacks on the thyroid. Autoimmune diseases( where the body attacks itself) are more common in women.
More than 50%
Pulse rate has nothing to do with the majority of heart attacks. Most heart attacks re the result of heart disease. For more information on this go to related links below.(What Is a Heart Attack?)
There is a wealth of information regarding heart attacks available online. Some examples of websites to research include en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myocardial_infarction and www.emedicinehealth.com
Women who have heart attack symptoms are often misdiagnosed because the symptoms of a woman's heart attack are very different than those of a man. Many people, including women and their doctors, consider chest pain to be the main sign of a heart attack. While chest pain is a common sign of a heart attack for men, women do not necessarily feel this pain when they are having a heart attack.Common Female Heart Attack SymptomsThough women experience different symptoms than men, a heart attack is equally life threatening in men and women. Unfortunately, when women's symptoms are not recognized as signs of a heart attack, the condition can be even more dangerous. While symptoms differ between men and women, there are commonalities in heart attack symptoms among women. Some of the common signs of a heart attack in a woman include:
No, he didn't.