The risk factors for coronary Heart disease are many. They are divided into two groups. Modifiable and non-modifiable factors. Non-modifiable factors include: Increasing Age Gender (Male sex or menopausal women) Heredity (including race) Modifiable factors include: Tobacco smoking High Blood Pressure Diabetes Mellitus Hyperlipidemia (cholesterol, triglycerides) Physical Inactivity Obesity and Overweight Stress Too Much Alcohol Prevention and treatment of heart disease should start early in life and should be continued every day throughtout your life. See your physician for evaluation of your risk factors. true or false
There are many confirmed risks for coronary heart disease. A list of some of those factors are high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol, and diabetes.
Are obesity and stress are corfirmed risk factors of CHD
True.
Obesity and stress are confirmed modifiable risk factors of Ischemic heart disease. Obesity causes increase in fat in the body resulting in damage to the arteries of the heart and formation of a clot in them. Stress results in the release of hormones which triggers the clot formation.
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New research suggests that nonfasting triglyceride levels more strongly predict CHD risk than fasting levels.
Risk factors for getting the disease or risk factors if you already have the disease?
Statistically: Dependent risk factors require other risk factors to reach statistical significance Independent risk factors are still statistically significant when adjusted for known risk factors
true False. According to ISSA, Age does have relevance to CHD.
Risk Factors
The following are risk factors for COPD:
Collision-Risk Factors
Yes, all diseases have risk factors.