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If the heart stops (heart attack) the loss of new blood supply causes heart muscle to begin dieing and if recovery isn't started soon you will die. If the heart attack is caused from one or more blocked arteries then the heart tissue depending on blood flow will begin dieing. Quick recovery of blood flow to the heart is necessary as the heart gets it's oxygen and nutrients before the other parts of the body.
Thin people are at less risk for a heart attack. The main cause of a heart attack is when a plug of fat lodges in an artery that nourishes the heart. Thin people have less fat. They usually have less fat (actually ldl cholesterol or triglicerides) than fat people.
The faster the recovery heart rate drops, the more fit you are.
A heart attack can strike anyone with a heart; however, there are some risk factors that seem to predispose some people to heart attacks.There is a greater risk for a heart attack in people who have one or a combination of the following:1. Age: people who are greater than 65-years-old are more at risk for a heart attack2. Gender: men are more likely than women to have a heart attack3. Genetic Factors/Family History: people who have family who suffered a heart attack are more likely to have a heart attack4. Race/Ethnicity: your race can make you more susceptible to a heart attack; African-Americans have the highest risk5. Medical Conditions: people with certain medical conditions--such as hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, high cholesterol, etc.--are more at risk for a heart attack6. Lifestyle Factors: smoking, alcohol use, poor diet, and physical inactivity contribute to risk for heart attackThere are more factors that increase your risk, but the above are the most common risk factors.
Well, obese people have a 200% chance more of dieing of a heart attack and diabetes's.
avrage age but they are more likely to dye of a heart attack or cancer
If myoglobin levels have not risen after more than five hours, a heart attack in unlikely.
They have yet to develop physiological changes that cause diseases and disorders that compromise the heart to the point of heart attack. Theie bodies are able to compensate far more than older people.
Pulse rate has nothing to do with the majority of heart attacks. Most heart attacks re the result of heart disease. For more information on this go to related links below.(What Is a Heart Attack?)
More than 1.2 million heart attack occur each year. Approximately 300000 people die annually of a heart attack. There is a higher risk in ADHD children that have high blood pressure.
No you may not fully recover from a heart attack. The reason being is that the heart has cells that are amitotic. Amitotic cells cannot be replaced. Once a heart attack occurs some cells die and cannot be replaced making the heart weaker.
Yes they can. It happens very rarely though.