Cardiovascular Disease Risk Indicators and Resources

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General Health

Those with a poor or fair health over the duration of their lifetime tend to get diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease most.

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Checkup

Those who have been to a checkup in the past year are most likely to get diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease.

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Exercise

Those who do not exercise regularly per month are most likely to get diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease.

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Skin Cancer

Those with a skin cancer are at most risk of getting diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease.

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Other Cancer

Those with a other cancer are at most risk of getting diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease.

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Depression

Those with depression are more likely to have a cardiovascular disease.

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Diabetes

Those with diabetes are more likely to have a cardiovascular disease.

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Arthritis

Those with arthritis are more likely to have a cardiovascular disease.

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Sex

Males are more likely to have a cardiovascular disease.

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Age Category

Every 5 years of age incremental increase significantly increases your chance of developing a heart disease.

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BMI

If you have a BMI between 14-16, or between 26-28, your chance of developing a heart disease is fairly high compared to other BMI ranges.

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Smoking History

Those with smoking history (over 100 cigarette in their lifetime) are more likely to have a cardiovascular disease.

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Alcohol Consumption

Heart disease cases are most prevalent in people who drank no alcohol in the past month this drastically falls between some individuals who have an alcohol consumption of 1 and gradually falls until 3 days where an alcoholic beverage has been consumed in the past 30 days.

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Poor Food Consumption

Those with a poor diet are most likely to have heart disease.

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