Cardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
Being inactive is a _____ for cardiovascular diseases. Answer: Primary risk factor !
poverty
depends on the mode of transmission. so I'll lay it out to you in general instances. if it is spread by indirect contact(e.g. airborne, waterborne,etc.) just make sure that you know where the things that you get come from. like food and water, make sure you know that its clean and safe. if it is spread by direct contact(blood, genital secretions, mucous membrane to mucous membrane) it is avoidable easily. awareness is one thing that you should have. awareness of the disease and awareness of its mode of transmission.
1. What is the anatomy of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the causes of coronary artery disease? 3. Is cigarette smoking a really big risk factor for heart disease?
The only uncontrollable factors for cardiovascular disease, like many diseases, are genetic background and age. Most other factors are able to be affected by lifestyle changes in diet/activity/stress habits, as well as by pharmacologic and surgical treatments.
No, smoking can be stopped (and, therefore, controlled). However, family history (genetics) can't be controlled for.
Barry N. Terlazzo has written: 'The application of a casual factor synthesis to the prevention of cardiovascular disease'
controllable risk factors
If you are diabetic and experiencing ANY chest discomfort, go to the ER. Diabetes is a MAJOR risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Among the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, age is one that cannot be changed. While many risk factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, smoking, and physical inactivity can be modified through lifestyle changes and medical intervention, aging is a natural, unavoidable process. Other unmodifiable risk factors include genetics and family history of heart disease.
Wich type of limiting factor are disease and parasites
genetics