In Cardiovascular disease or CVD, the heart and blood vessels are at affect. Cardiovascular disease is a series of diseases that can include aneurysm, angina, atherosclerosis, stroke, cognitive Heart disease, coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction (Heart attack, MI)
In preventing CVD, there are a series of steps you can take:
1. Get regular blood pressure checkups, make sure you keep your blood pressure low by a diet including low sodium
2. Exercise regularly, this helps so much. It helps lower your blood pressure, alleviates stress, and burns unwanted fat
3. Watch your cholesterol levels and fat levels, too much of these will clog up your arteries and put you at a greater risk for CVD
4. Avoid all tobacco smoking and also places where smoke is present. This is not good for your body to inhale. Studies show that about 20% of cases of CVD are caused by smoking, and each year approximately 40,000 nonsmokers are diagnosed with CVD through secondhand smoke and die.
You want your HDL (good) to be higher and your LDL (bad) to be lower.
There are numerous types of cardiovascular disease. The question needs to be more specific.
The fats associated with cardiovascular disease are cholesterol and triglycerides.
If your question is true or false your answer is: False :)Cardiovascular disease can result from your genes and/or your environment (diet, etc), so, proper diet and exercise alone cannot entirely prevent disease. However, it can greatly lower your risk of getting it and/or prevent its symptoms from negatively affecting your life.
atherosclerosis=cardiovascular disease, the same way as upper arm bone=humerus
all arrhythmias indicate the presence of cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
cardiovascular disease
No
Elderly, cigarette smoking obese people have a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
No, cardiovascular disease does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
it can damage your heart