Cardiovascular risk factors

Cardiovascular risk factors

Cardiovascular risk factors encompass elements that increase the likelihood of heart-related issues. These include hypertension, high cholesterol levels, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle. These factors contribute to the development of conditions like heart disease and strokes by affecting the heart and blood vessels. Managing and mitigating these risks involves lifestyle modifications such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and quitting smoking, along with medical interventions when necessary. Identifying and addressing these factors are essential for preventing cardiovascular diseases and promoting overall heart health.

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