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Health Encyclopedia: Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors

Risk Factors


Over 13 million Americans have had angina, a heart attack, or both. Each year, an estimated 1.2 million people will experience a serious heart event. About 25% of all Americans have one or more risk factors for heart disease. Most risk factors for heart disease are related to lifestyle and environmental factors.

Over the past decades, heart disease rates declined in both men and women as they quit smoking and improved dietary habits. This rate, however, has stabilized in recent years,...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Red Yeast Rice: A Safe Therapy to Lower Cholesterol?
By Dr. Kang , Health Expert

...exist that red yeast rice is effective in lowering cholesterol levels. Mainly performed in... Read more »

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National Cholesterol Education Month: Not a Hallmark Holiday
By Dr. Kang , Health Expert

...triglycerides as well why our progress in improving cholesterol levels has stagnated.~50% ... Read more »

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Testing Cholesterol and Glucose
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...glucose and cholesterol? We can, of course, get our cholesterol levels checked at a lab or a... Read more »

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What’s Wrong with Saturated Fat?
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...which is the worst culprit in raising total and LDL cholesterol levels. It’s saturated fat,... Read more »

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Cut Carbs, Lose Weight: DIRECT Study Results
By Dr. William Davis , Health Expert

...Important and Where You Can Get it Done What is a "Good" Cholesterol Level? Read more »

Health Guide

Lowering Cholesterol for Patients
If your cholesterol is too high, it's time to take action. Lowering your total cholesterol levels can reduce your chance of suffering a heart attack or stroke, or dying of heart disease. If you... Read more »
Heart Attack Risk Factors
...bad press, cholesterol is an essential nutrient necessary for many functions. However, when certain cholesterol levels rise in the blood, they can have dangerous consequences, depending on the... Read more »
High Cholesterol Diagnosis and Testing
...associated with the inflammatory response and a higher risk for heart attack, even in people with normal cholesterol levels.CRP is also associated with high blood pressure, insulin resistance (the... Read more »
Coronary Artery Disease: Other Medications
...DrugsIn 2004, the National Cholesterol Education Program issued updated recommendations on how to control cholesterol levels. These guidelines emphasize that patients should lower their LDL (bad)... Read more »
Diabetes Diet: Major Food Components in a healthy diabetic diet
...two types:Sucrose (table sugar). Sucrose has been associated with higher triglycerides and harmful cholesterol levels. A 2002 study suggested that a high level of sugar consumption may also reduce... Read more »

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