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Risk That Can Increase Heart Attack by Nikkypet(f): 2:23pm On Sep 13, 2022
THESE ARE THE FOLLOWING FACTORS THAT CAN RISK HEART ATTACK:
1. older age
2. high cholesterol levels
3. high blood pressure and other health conditions, such as obesity or diabetes
having a diet high in processed foods and added fats, sugars, and salt
4. low activity levels
5. genetic factors and family history
6. Smoking
7. high intake of alcohol
8. Male sex, Men with a low frequency of sexual activity have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
While men who there sexual activity is once a month or less had a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than men who are having sex twice a week or more.
9. High levels of stress
Often, a heart attack results from a combination of factors.
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