5 risk factors for heart disease

 

We know now the people who have regular sleep are less likely to have coronary

disease and we recommend that people sleep at least seven hours ideally eight

to nine hours a day. Snoring can be a sign that at night times you're not

getting enough oxygen and that stress actually raises your blood pressure.

People who snore generally tend to be a little bit overweight, tend to have higher


blood pressure, and that can indirectly be a risk factor for not only

atherosclerosis or heart disease but for atrial fibrillation. It's not just the

lack of oxygen it's also the higher blood pressure, the higher weight so that

all the factors work together. There are a percentage of women that, despite doing

all of the right things, are at risk for what we call preeclampsia which is an

elevation and your blood pressure. So, it's a normal process of when you get

pregnant that you increase your blood volume. Make sure that you follow your

blood pressure. Women are 10 times more likely to die of heart disease than they

are breast cancer, something that I think a lot of people don't realize and it

leads to problems because women are less likely when they have symptoms--chest

pain, shortness of breath--to actually seek medical attention. People who are

around other people tend to be more active. So, when you have a friend go for

a walk together and talk with that friend. Go with your spouse take a walk

every day. It's not a simple relationship but clearly social isolation is

increased risk factor for not just heart disease but for mortality overall.

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