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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) A general term for diseases of the heart and/or blood __________ _____% of all deaths annually 2,600 American deaths each day Average of 1 death every 33 seconds
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Atherosclerosis (a type of CVD) The progressive narrowing and hardening of an artery due to build up of plaque.
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Pathological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth 2,876 subjects aged 15-34 100% had intimal lesions in aorta Subjects aged 15-19: 60% had coronary artery lesions Subjects aged 30-34: 70% of females and 80+% of males had coronary artery lesions JAMA 281:727, 1999
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Pathological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth Key Conclusions: 1. Atherosclerosis begins in youth 2. Fatty streaks & clinically raised lesions increased rapidly in prevalence and extent during ages 15 to 34 3. The earlier the cardiovascular risk factors are modified the greater the potential for deferring the onset of heart disease 4. Primary prevention of atherosclerosis must begin in childhood or adolescence
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Coronary Artery Disease – Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries
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Non-Controllable Risk Factors of Coronary Artery Disease _________ Being male. 1. 2.
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Major Controllable Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease Tobacco use/Smoke High Blood Cholesterol High Blood Pressure Physical Inactivity _________________ ___________
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Other Recognized Risk Factors High blood homocysteine level High blood iron level (males) Low flavonoid intake Inflammation
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Tobacco Use/Smoke Damages inner lining of artery Stimulates platelets to clot Produces free radicals Decreases HDL levels Constricts vessels Reduces oxygen carrying capacity Increases heart rate
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Blood Cholesterol - Risk LipidDesirableBorderlineHigh Total <200200-239240+ LDL<100130-159160+ HDL>60 41-50<40 Trig.<150150-199200+ Excessive LDL or inadequate HDL leads to deposition of cholesterol in artery
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Blood Pressure Rating ClassificationSystolicDiastolic Optimal<120<80 _______________120-13980-89 Hypertension140+90+ 1. Damages inner lining of artery 2. Causes arteries to become rigid
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Blood Pressure Systolic pressure: the pressure exerted against the walls of the artery during heart _______________ Diastolic pressure: the pressure exerted against the walls of the artery during the _______________ phase
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Physical Inactivity Lower HDL levels Lack of stimulus for collateral circulation Lack of stimulus for endothelial function Loss of vessel elasticity Inhibited glucose metabolism No stimulus for myocardium strengthening Increased risk for high blood pressure
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Obesity & Overweight Increased risk for high cholesterol levels Increased risk for elevated blood pressure Increased risk for type II diabetes
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Diabetes Damages inner lining of artery Modification of LDL cholesterol
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