The Truth about Heart Disease
First of all, let’s evaluate your risk:
The various risk factors for atheroscleosis are divided into two primary categories: major risk factors and other risk factors. The major risk factors are as follows:
- Elevated blood cholesterol levels (ie high LDL and low HCL cholesterol)
- High blood pressure
- Cigarette smoking
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Physical inactivity
- Obesity
- Male sex
- Family history of premature atherosclerosis
In addition to theses well-accepted major risk factors, there are numerous other factors which on occasion have been shown to be more significant than the “major” risk factors. These additional risk factors are as follows:
- Low antioxidant status
- Low levels of essential fatty acids
- Low levels of magnesium and potassium
- Increased platelet aggregation
- Increased fibrinogen formation
- Elevated levels of homocysteine (a sulfur-containing amino acid)
- Low thyroid function
- Type “A” personality
You can also take the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Risk Assessment survey which offers personalized insights towards a healthier you. Take the test
February is Heart Month
Each day this month we will make a new gem of health information available for you to keep your heart healthy and prolong your life!
-Karen Hack, BHSc, ND