A research report, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), found that the men with three heart disease risk factors at the outset were two-to-three period more likely to have died of a heart-related illness as compared to men who don’t have all three hazard factors. On usual, a decade shortened their lives, the examine found. The percentage of people who have incurable strokes or heart attacks has declined by about an area in many rich countries over the last decade. Nevertheless the prevalence of known menace factors has not dropped as rapidly. In the United States, for example, uncontrolled hypertension has fallen since 1999 by only 16 percent, high blood cholesterol by 19 percent, and tobacco use by just over 15 percent, says the American Heart Association.
How Heart Disease Risk Factors Reduce Life Span
February 25th, 2010 | Health and Fitness