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Do men or women at a higher risk of getting heart disease?
Men have a higher risk of developing heart artery disease throughout their lives; women are relatively protected by their hormones until menopause, after which their risk increases rapidly. Other heart diseases follow different gender patterns depending on the specific disease.
How to prevent heart disease?
The classical risk factors for heart disease are:
Age, genetics, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure. The last three can be treated – we call them “modifiable”. Increasing age and a tendency to get heart disease at a young age in close blood relatives should inform the vigour with which doctors search for and treat the modifiable risk factors.
Generally a moderate lifestyle in terms of diet, exercise, sleep and emotional stimulation minimises the risk of heart disease, though this is a crude way to find those who are likely to have hidden heart problems. A thoughtful doctor would tease out unusual risk factors that put a patient at high risk and initiate appropriate mitigating measures.
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