Well being obese is a well known cause for heart attacks, so eating healthier food and exercising regularly is a good way to prevent it.
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I do not believe that there are any heart attack risks with a diet. As long as you eat healthy and an adequate amount of food, you should see changes in your health.
All surgeries carry risks (which are greater for obese people) such as blood clots, infection, blood loss and breathing difficulties. Risks specific to bypass surgery include heart attack, infection to the wound area, chest pain, fever, memory loss and heart rhythm problems.
The various risks of heart attacks include :high blood pressurehigh blood cholesteroldiabetes and pre-diabetessmokingfamily history of heart attack or heart diseaselack of physical activityobesity or being overweighthaving a history of preeclampsia during pregnancystressunhealthy dietageillegal drug use
There are no known complications associated with the use of echocardiography. There is a slight risk of having a heart attack during an exercise echocardiogram.mostly for patients with a history of heart attack or other risk factors.
The risks of another heart attack during cardiac rehabilitation are slight, and greatly reduced by careful, continuous monitoring of the physical status of the patient.
(heart attack, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, or death)
You dont. warfarin is a blood thinning drug that is usually connected with the risks of heart attack or stroke.
There are many complications if you get the operation. One of the main risks is anaesthetic complications, people may not be able to breathe properly, or may get a stroke or a heart attack. They are uncommon but possible.
The usual general surgical risks of thrombosis and heart attack are possible in this open surgery. Osteotomy surgery itself involves some risk of infection or injury
It is good news that you have lower triglycerides. Low triglycerides mean lower risks of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, obesity and metabolic syndrome.