Atherosclerosis is a disease where fatty deposits build up on the inside walls of arteries.
It's a health risk because it restricts blood flow, and small objects such as blood clots from minor injuries can get stuck and block the artery, cutting off blood supply entirely to parts of the body "downstream" from the blockage.
This is particularly dangerous to the heart (heart attack), lungs (thrombosis) and brain (stroke).
Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and smoking is a large risk factor for it so smokers with atherosclerosis are at high risk. Some will get lucky and live for decades and some have died in the time it took me to type this response.
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After the theories accepted today it is a risk for atherosclerosis and infarctus myocardii.
That would be no other than RDAs.
Gerald S. Berenson has written: 'Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children' -- subject(s): Atherosclerosis in children, Children, Health surveys, Hyperlipoproteinemia in children, Hypertension in children, Longitudinal studies, Medical examinations 'Causation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children'
No it is not still a health risk! :p
There are various health risk factors in smog having area. This is the example of health risk factors in a sentence.
Risk Behavior: An action that potentiating threatens your health or the health of others.
The medical term for hardening and narrowing of the arteries caused by a buildup of cholesterol plaque is atherosclerosis. This condition can lead to reduced blood flow, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Lifestyle changes and medications are often prescribed to manage atherosclerosis.
Some of the health risks associated with deficient body fat include anemia and vision problems. It may also cause weak bones and skin problems. Fat deficiency is also linked to atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.
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.
People who are most at risk for gangrene are diabetics, those that have certain blood vessel diseases like atherosclerosis, or severe tissue trauma like frostbite. People with a surgical wound can also be at risk for developing gas gangrene.