Antihypertensive drugs, used to treat high blood pressure (typically diuretics and/or beta-blockers) may be producing the very thing they are trying to prevent, A Heart Attack. Which may lead to Cardiovascular disease.
The fats associated with cardiovascular disease are cholesterol and triglycerides.
Atherosclerosis.
LDL- Bad Cholesterol
Heart disease, atherosclerosis, elevated cholesterol, and several other cardiovascular problems.
Cholesterol
Yes, by limiting your intake of bad fats, cholesterol, etc.
Obesity is a risk factor for developing high cholesterol levels, which in turn increases the risk of heart disease. Excess body weight, especially around the abdomen, can lead to high levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides while lowering HDL (good) cholesterol levels. This imbalance in cholesterol levels can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular problems.
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
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), hypertension, depression, obesity, high cholesterol....
According to WebMD.com, LDL (low density lipoprotein) cholesterol is known as bad cholesterol because it can build up on the walls of your arteries and increase your chances of getting cardiovascular disease.
The relationship between blood flow, pressure, and resistance is crucial for cardiovascular health. When blood flow is restricted due to increased resistance in the blood vessels, it can lead to high blood pressure and strain on the heart. This can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems. Maintaining a balance between blood flow, pressure, and resistance is important for overall cardiovascular health.
Cardiovascular disease symptoms can very from patient to patient depending on what type of heart disease you have. Some suffer from high cholesterol. Other may suffer from chest pains, headaches and fatigue. One should consult a doctor to gain knowledge of specific symptoms.