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A person will not be able to discuss how the following factors would affect the results of electrophoresis unless they know what the following factors are. This information needs to be included for a person to know the correct answer.
AgeGenetic factors, such as a family history of cardiovascular diseaseEthnicityHigh cholesterol levelsHigh blood pressureDiabetesAtrial fibrillationBeing overweight or obeseLack of physical activityCigarette smoking
Fructose intake has been correlated with higher levels of plasma triglycerols and smaller LDL particle size, which are risk factors which have been correlated with cardiovascular disease. However, there are many factors of factors that can be correlated in the same way, so such studies cannot demonstrate which of them, if any, have a causal relationship with cardiovascular disease. It has been shown that fructose and glucose are metabolized differently, and that fructose intake has a higher correlation with certain cardiovascular risk factors than glucose.
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Stan Bennett has written: 'Outline of a national monitoring system for cardiovascular disease' -- subject(s): Diseases, Cardiovascular system, Health surveys, Risk factors
The factored form of a polynomial is comprised of factors in which the sum is equal to the coefficient of the second term and the product is equal to th…
Some youth risk factors that affect cardiovascular fitness in adulthood includes: - Genetics - Exercise - Diet - Vaccination - Sleep - Medical care - Mental health - Stress - Smoking - Obesity - Drug use - Hygiene
The following are risk factors for COPD:
Anne-Marie Waters has written: 'Risk factors for cardiovascular disease'
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'
It is believed that cardiovascular disease is strongly influenced by lifestyle behaviors. Since many of these behaviors are modifiable (changeable), it is logical to assume that if we change our behaviors, we can change our cardiovascular health for the better.Risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease include:SmokingConsuming a high fat/high sodium dietLack of exerciseExcessive use of alcohol and drugsExcessive stress