Modifiable Risk Factors For Coronary Artery Disease
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High total cholesterol and high LDL-cholesterol
- Low HDL-cholesterol
- Cigarette smoking
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Obesity/overweight
- Physical inactivity
You can reduce your risk of having another heart attack or other
CAD problem by doing something about your modifiable risk factors.
This means that, in addition to controlling your cholesterol level,
you should make a major effort to stop smoking, control your high
blood pressure, lose weight if you are overweight, and increase
your physical activity.
Controlling high blood sugar if you have diabetes is important
too.
Smoking
Cigarette smoking is a strong risk factor for CAD. Stopping smoking
reduces your risk for CAD and stroke, beginning with the first year
after stopping smoking. It also reduces your chances of getting
lung cancer and other cancers and chronic lung disease. Changing
to low-tar or low-nicotine cigarettes does not reduce the risk for
CAD.
High blood pressure
High blood pressure (or hypertension) is associated with increased
rates of CAD, as well as stroke and kidney failure. Treatment of
hypertension reduces your risk for all these complications.
Diabetes
Diabetes, whether insulin dependent or non-insulin dependent, increases
the risk for CAD. In men, diabetes increases risk for CAD complications
by about three times, and the increase in risk may be even greater
for women.
Obesity
Obesity or overweight increases the risk for CAD in men and women.
If you are overweight, losing weight can improve other risk factors
including diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol, making
weight loss very important in the treatment of CAD.
Physical inactivity
Physical inactivity can increase your risk for CAD. Regular physical
activity can reduce LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, high blood pressure,
and weight while raising HDL-cholesterol and improving the fitness
of your heart and lungs. Regular physical activity is recommended
to reduce your risk of future CAD complications.
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