Over time, cardiovascular function will decrease to be sufficient for the current workload. This often results in exercise intolerance (difficulty performing physical activity for moderate periods of time) and can predispose a person to cardiovascular disease.
This happens in many different ways. One way is that excess sugar in the blood can glycate proteins in your circulatory system causing damage to blood vessels and the heart. Another way is that excess inflammation in the body caused by improper diet can cause plaque buildup on arterial walls. Blood pressure can also be increased by too much salt in the diet. This provides even more stress on the heart and blood vessels. There are many more reasons. Solution? Eat mostly fruits and vegetables!
In fact it is improper diet which can cause coronary Heart disease.
Exercise enables you to burn fat more readily. If you eat a lot of fatty foods and not exercise, fat can build up in your blood vessels, especially those in the heart.
The fat stops smooth blood flow in the heart, and in severe cases, it completely blocks off the blood vessel; thus, heart disease.
Lack of exercise can contribute to heart disease because exercise helps keep your body fat under control. It also helps to work the muscles, and the heart is a muscle.
without exercise, fat accumulates and can lead to obesity. heart requires more force to pump the blood to all parts of body. hence, blood pressure rises.
because the cardiac muscle does not have the chance to increase in size.
Smoking, lack of exercise, and overeating are activities that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Excess alcohol consumption can also lead to Heart disease.
Yes, heart disease has increased over the last twenty years. Most contribute the rise in heart disease to the way people eat today and the lack of exercise people do.
it results in a heart disease!
Smoking, lack of exercise and obesity
Coronary artery disease and high blood pressure are the main risk factors for congestive heart failure.
When the heart becomes unhealthy from an unhealthy diet, or lack of exercise, it is less able to function correctly. Over the years the blood vessels may become clogged from plaque buildup resulting in Heart disease.
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When the heart becomes unhealthy from an unhealthy diet, or lack of exercise, it is less able to function correctly. Over the years the blood vessels may become clogged from plaque buildup resulting in Heart disease.
This depends on what you refer to as a lifestyle disease as they could ranged from diabetes to STDs to heart disease. Non-STDs typically result from a lack of exercise and improper diet.
Many factors can increase one's risk for heart, or cardiovascular, disease. Although there are different types of heart disease, "atherosclerosis" usually refers to damage done to the heart or blood vessels. Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease. Lack of exercise, smoking, diabetes and being overweight can all lead to atherosclerosis. A poor diet, meaning a diet that is high in fat, sugar and salt, can also lead to atherosclerosis. Poor diet and lack of exercise are the two main risk factors for atherosclerosis and, therefore, cardiovascular disease.
The less someone uses there heart and they eat more fatty foods and don't exercise, the more their heart is at risk for heart disease and also obiesity. This usually happens as someone ages. Yet some teenagers and youth can develope heart disease through the family blood line or developing over time. Hope I helped. You can trust me, I'm a Medical Assitant :)
Charactirized by associated with, or caused by, decreased motor activity.AnswerDiseases caused by lack of activity.