What Do You Know About Preventing Heart Disease?
You can take steps to reduce your risk for heart disease. Find out more about preventing heart disease by taking this quiz.
1. Which of these is a cause of heart disease?
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This condition is called atherosclerosis. Fat and cholesterol build up in the arteries. This buildup is called plaque. The plaque makes the inside of the arteries narrower and stiffer, and less blood can get to the heart. The condition develops slowly and may start in childhood, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). It can affect the arteries of the brain, heart, kidneys, and the arms and legs.
2. What can happen if blood flow in an artery is blocked or greatly restricted?
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The heart and brain can be permanently damaged if they don't receive the blood they need.
3. Three risk factors for heart disease can't be controlled. Which of these are they?
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As you get older, your risk increases. In men, the risk increases after age 45. In women, it increases after age 55. Your risk increases if your father or brother was diagnosed with heart disease before age 55. Your risk also increases if your mother or sister was diagnosed before age 65. These are risk factors you can control: your blood pressure, cholesterol, and weight. You can cut your risk by not smoking and by getting regular exercise.
8. Your risk for heart disease rises if your body mass index (BMI) is more than 24.9. Why?
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A BMI of 25 or higher means that you are overweight. A BMI of 30 or higher means that you are obese. Losing weight may help you prevent heart disease,
stroke, and
diabetes. Besides helping your heart, maintaining a healthy weight has many other benefits.
10. Which of these is a classic symptom of a
heart attack?
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Call 911 immediately if you or someone you're with has these symptoms. According to the AHA,
chest pain or discomfort is the most common symptom of a
heart attack for both men and women.
Nausea and
vomiting, back or jaw pain, and especially
shortness of breath may be more likely in women than men.
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