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∙ 12y agovery calm behavior. For example someone who does yoga or meditates. These are good activities for the heart because they practice good breathing exercises. Breathing through the nose and out the mouth brings more oxygen to the heart, making it work less hard and relieving it of stress.
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∙ 12y agoCardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
Elderly, cigarette smoking obese people have a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
A smoker's risk of heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is four times the risk of nonsmokers. Smokers also have four times the risk of cardiovascular disease in general.
Being inactive is a _____ for cardiovascular diseases. Answer: Primary risk factor !
Risk behavior is behavior or other factor that places a person at risk for disease. These disease can include HIV/AIDS, diabetes, cancer, etc.
Visceral fat deposition, which is fat stored around the organs in the abdominal area, increases the risk for cardiovascular disease. This type of fat is metabolically active and releases fatty acids and inflammatory molecules that can contribute to atherosclerosis and heart disease. Reducing visceral fat through a healthy diet and regular exercise can help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The risk of developing CVD (cardiovascular disease) increases if you smoke or have untreated high blood pressure. The increase of cardiovascular disease also increases with illicit drug use.
Dash diet has many benefits including helping lower risk of heart disease in men and can help lower the risk of some cancers. However the dash diet can increase cardiovascular risk factors in youth with diabetes mellitus.
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.
The most closely associated characteristics with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease include high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and a sedentary lifestyle. These factors can contribute to the development of conditions such as atherosclerosis, which can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues.
If a disease is hereditary, there aren't many ways to prevent it except for asking your doctor for health advice and tips on how to change your lifestyle choices for yourself and those who you're worried about.
trying to reduce the junk food, it's difficult but for health this require, and regular exercise and take proper sleep at least 7 hr.