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Risk factors for Valvular Heart Disease include: 1. Aging 2. Hypertension 3. High cholesterol levels 4. Smoking 5. Insulin resistance and diabetes 6. Overweight/obesity 7. Lack of physical activity 8. Family history of valve disease
1. Sedentary Lifestyle 2 .Smoking 3. Unhealthy Cholesterol levels 4. High blood pressure 5. Diabetes 6. Obesity Read more: What are the 6 controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease This question was already asked, so you get the same exact answer.
There are many types of Heart disease. Please be more specific. Cardiovascular problems can be the result of too much bad cholesterol, fat, blood clots, poor iron levels, and drugs among about a hundred other reasons.
Frequently the cause is heart disease.
In the human body, high levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream have been linked to atherosclerosis, and, by extension, the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Persons with moderate or high levels of CRP can often reduce the levels with lifestyle changes, including quitting smoking, engaging in regular exercise, taking in healthy nutrition, taking a multivitamin daily.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of obstructive lung disease .Symptoms Shortness of breath, cough, Sputum productionMain cause is Tobacco smoking, also Air pollution and genetics play a smaller role..Long term exposure to irritants causes an inflammatory response in the lungs resulting in the narrowing of small airways and breakdown of lung tissues..This creates difficulty in breathing, worsening gas transfer. Gradually low oxygen levels and High carbon dioxide levels in blood..Low oxygen levels leads to narrowing of arteries in the lungs, there to increased blood pressure..Gradually this leads to death..Treatment for this disease include quitting smoking, vaccination, rehabilitation.In short, every organs and their functions in human body are inter related..If one got damaged, it affects the functioning of the other.No single disease causes sudden death.. It leads to malfunctioning of other organs ..Eat healthy food, proper exercise..and Be happy..
Smoking has been shown to lower levels of testosterone.
Smoking affects bodybuilders by decreasing their lung function and oxygen levels.
Smoking raises blood pressure levels and puts stress on the heart. The heart has to work harder to get oxygen to vital organs of smokers. An overworked heart can lead to a heart attack. Smoking also makes your blood sticky which can lead to blood clots and stroke. Quitting smoking reduces blood pressure and heart rate immediately and within 24 hours the risk of a heart attack also decreases. Smoking cessation leads to an unsticking of the blood and reduces the risk of blood clots and stroke.
Dont do drugs
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history of smoking; being overweight; high-fat diets; alcohol abuse; family history of heart disease; high blood pressure; high blood cholesterol levels; diabetes.
Quit Smoking MJ
Of course not it doesn't!!!!!!!!!
Whilst smoking is generally detrimental to health it does not significantly reduce energy levels, therefore it is not necessary to equalise any energy levels.
No,because it is a syndrome and not a disease there are No "Levels".