Excessive body mass puts extra stress on the heart and can reduce the life expectancy of mammals. For humans a proper diet and exercise will expand their life expectancy.
problems with the heart and circulatory system can shorten life expectancy and lead to lack of oxygen to organs like the brain which could lead to other disease or death
Caffeinated sodas, such as Mountain Dew and Coke, will increase your heart rate.
you might have a heart palpatation
There are many different forms of arthritis and what would affect some would have no affect on others.
You might be looking for the atria and ventricles, but these are just the chambers inside the heart. I have never heard of "heart pumps" before.
problems with the heart and circulatory system can shorten life expectancy and lead to lack of oxygen to organs like the brain which could lead to other disease or death
a Heart disease affects every organ, not only the liver. because the heart pumps blood thoughout your body, so if you have a heart disease it might affect the bloob, infecting and affecting the organs.
I am a TOTAL layman, but after having done extensive research here on line to answer this question about my 77 year old dad, what I've been able to discover is that there IS NO ANSWER... that the life expectancy for a patient with end stage congestive heart failure is completely unique to that particular individual. Their age, level of strength, degree of heart damage and a mulititude of other factors all play a part in the eventuality. The closest that I could find to narrowing this down is that on the high side of the factors, a person might expect as much as five years. On the lowest possible scale of factors, several weeks to months.
Life expectancy is important because it tells how long a person or organism might live
Caffeinated sodas, such as Mountain Dew and Coke, will increase your heart rate.
The heart rate is high as the body pumps more blood trying to cool itself down.
It may build up your muscles and strengthen your heart.
If a plant cell lacked chloroplasts, then it would compare to "a human without a heart"
If the poor meet the rich it might become use4less to your heart.
Our bodies' changes and behaviors will affect our position in the health continuum. If we do not get enough sleep, do not eat properly, do not exercise, or do not ask for support when times are tough, we will get stressed or be at risk for chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, or heart disease.
they might. the best way to determine is to check with your doctor and read the warning labels.
The top portion of the population pyramid typically shows the life expectancy by indicating the older age groups in the population. This is where you would find the percentage or number of people who have lived to older ages.