Heart Health
What Determines Risk of Heart Disease?
Some of the factors which increase your risk include:
| Genetics | A close relative who developed heart disease before age 50. |
| Weight | Being overweight or having large weight fluctuations, especially if you gain weight around your waist (so called “apples”), versus people who gain weight on their hips or thighs (so called “pears”) who have lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. |
| Gender | Up to about 60 years of age men are at higher risk for heart disease compared to women. |
| Diabetes | Having diabetes greatly increases the risk of heart disease. |
| Smoking | Tobacco smoking greatly increases the risk of heart disease. |
| High Blood Pressure | Having uncontrolled blood pressure can speed up the development of heart disease. |
| Lack of Physical Activity | Being active lowers the body weight, blood sugar and blood pressure and it increases the HDL cholesterol. |
Helpful Links
Cholesterol and Your Health
Cholesterol Screening
Smoking Cessation
Q &
A about the New Food Label: Saturated Fat, Trans Fat, and Cholesterol
10-year
risk calculator
American Heart Association
Virtual
Fitness Room
FDA, EPA Revise
Guidelines on Mercury in Fish
