fatty diet, no exercise, being an old man (its true) being unfit...
fatty diet, no exercise, being an old man (its true) being unfit..
Not all old men.
Higher chance of a heart attack because it increases the heart rate.
Increases
A risk factor is any trait, behavior, or condition that increases a person's chance of getting injured or getting a disease. For example, smoking is a risk factor because it increases a person's chance of getting lung cancer and Heart disease.
yes of cource but people that are handicap or people with heart deasease have a better chance of getting it
High heart rate can increases risk of heart attack & cardiac arrest.
You can smoke, but it is probably not wise to do so. Smoking significantly increases your risk of a heart attack, especially if you have had one in the past.
You might end up getting obese. If you don't notice a change in weight difference along the line you will have a better chance of getting a heart attack.
Smokeless tobacco and cigarettes affects the heart by increasing your chances of getting a heart attack. After constant exposure to the substances in tobacco, the arteries in your body start to shrink. This increases your cholesterol level and white cell count, which in turn causes a blockage in the artery. This restricts the blood and oxygen supply flowing to the heart which triggers the heart attack.
High-Fat diet increases the high level of cholesterol due to which it increases the chances of heart attack.
High-Fat diet increases the high level of cholesterol due to which it increases the chances of heart attack.
Not in the Western world.
Yes, you can have a heart attack even if you quit smoking many years ago. Not all heart attacks occur in smokers. Smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, though. Within eight to 15 years of quitting smoking, your risk of heart attack is at the same level as that of nonsmokers.