MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RISK
Posted: under Cardio & Blood- Сholesterol.
You are living at a time that emphasizes healthful life-styles more than ever. You can enjoy many social and health benefits by eating right, getting enough exercise, and taking care of your body. There has been substantial publicity and education regarding risk factors. Few people can claim that they have not heard reliable information about the health concerns related to smoking, high cholesterol, and lack of exercise. In fact, some risky behaviors, such as smoking, are now frowned on by many people and are no longer considered acceptable. There has never been more support available to help you change harmful habits.Understanding Your RiskSome risk factors, including high blood cholesterol levels, high blood sugar levels (diabetes), and high blood pressure, can be detected only with tests done during a medical checkup. You may wonder how often you should have a general medical evaluation. Most doctors agree that you should have a checkup every 3 to 5 years until age 40 if you are apparently healthy. During your 40s you should see your doctor four times, and during the decade of your 50s you should have five general examinations. After age 60, annual examinations are advisable.One of the main purposes of checkups is to identify risk factors or early evidence of disease of the heart and other organs so that they can be counteracted early. Of course, if your doctor finds a problem, you may need more frequent examinations.Some risk factors are obvious without a medical examination, including smoking, excess weight, and a sedentary life-style. You may find it easier to deal with these risk factors with help from your doctor.*225\252\8*