HOW THE HEART WORKS BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART.

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HOW THE HEART WORKS

BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART

#1 preventable cause of CVD in the United States Heart attacks – 1 pack/day = 2x – 2 packs/day = 3x 4x more likely to die from heart attacks

Effects on the Body Nicotine = stimulant Carbon monoxide displaces oxygen in the blood – Decreasing amount of oxygen available to heart and other parts of the body. HDL v. LDL affects: – Increases LDL production – Decreases HDL production PLATELETS: – Increases ability to coagulate

DO NOW DUE AT 11:23 Answer the following questions: – What is Cardiovascular Disease? – What puts someone at a higher risk for developing Cardiovascular Disease? (list 5) – What are common forms of CVD?

HYPERTENSION

CHOLESTEROL

DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE

HEART ATTACK

ELECTRICITY OF THE HEART

UNDERSTANDING STROKES