well it depends what disease but any influences would be heart conditions,,
being pregnant or and underlying diseases that run in your family.
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one of the screening tests for excess lipids (fats) in the blood. It is usually part of an evaluation of risk factors for heart disease.
Living a "heart-healthy lifestyle" is the best way of preventing and controlling vascular disease: do not smoke; eat nutritious foods low in fat; exercise; maintain a healthy weight; and control risk factors.
It means you may carry the gene that can trigger a reaction to mental illness, like a stressful event, if you are genetically predisposed you are at high risk
Eating too much saturated fat is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. A diet high in saturated fat causes a soft, waxy substance called cholesterol to build up in the arteries. Too much fat also increases the risk of heart disease because of its high calorie content, which increases the chance of becoming obese (another risk factor for heart disease and some types of cancer). A large intake of polyunsaturated fat may increase the risk for some types of cancer. Reducing daily fat intake is not a guarantee against developing cancer or heart disease, but it does help reduce the risk factors.
Risk factors for getting the disease or risk factors if you already have the disease?
Yes, all diseases have risk factors.
malignancy, diabetes, lung disease, or kidney disease. Other risk factors include immunosuppressive therapy and cigarette smoking.
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
Risk factors for heart disease include:Family historyAgeSmokingExcess Weight/ObesityDiabetesHigh CholesterolHigh Blood PressureErectile Dysfunction
Poor hygiene, unprotected sex and consuming mixed drugs.
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alter the life styly factors that effect that disease in order to reduce your risk
The more risk factors for a disease, the greater the chance of developing that disease.
Involuntary risk factors for Heart disease are smoking and drugs and drinking a lot of alcohol...
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Some of the 3 risk factors of stroke are; high blood pressure, heart disease and smoking.