DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

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DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

Post Number:#1  Post by dremad » Mon Jul 18, 2016 3:11 am

Heart disease is a structural or functional abnormality of the heart, or of the blood vessels supplying the heart, that impairs it's normal functioning. There have been many contributions in science and history in the diagnosis of heart disease. One contribution was the discovery of evidence for the existence of some forms of heart diseases in the oldest Egyptian mummies. Another was when disordered heart action was recognized by the Greek physicians, even though its significance was not understood at that time. Ante mortem diagnosis made little progress until Rene Laennec invented the stethoscope in 1819. Several important anatomical studies of heart disease were made in the later part of the17th century. From that time on there were sporadic contributions to the pathology and pathological physiology of heart disease. It was not until the true nature of the circulation of the blood was discovered by William Harvey that the background for more understanding was established. Rudolf Virchow contributed much knowledge to the pathology of the circulatory system.

Death Rates
Between the 55-64 year age group and the 65-74 year age group death rates were more than doubled. Between the 65-74 year age group and the 80+ year age group rates increased more than six times. Overall, men have a higher death rate from heart disease than woman. Even though, the heart disease death rate increases with increasing age, for both sexes. Heart disease is the leading type of disease to cause death in the United States. Cardiovascular Disease kills nearly 1 million people each year. Despite these figures, the death rate from Cardiovascular Diseases has declined since the mid-1970's, due to the modification of risks for disease, and improvements in the diagnosis and treatment. At mid-20th century blood vessel and heart diseases accounted for approximately one-third of the deaths in the western world.

Risk Factors
There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of coronary artery disease is a leading risk factor. There are many risks for coronary artery disease, which include smoking and high-cholesterol which are major factors. Obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus have proven to also have harmful effects.

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Re: DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

Post Number:#2  Post by Johnwen » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:51 am

There are many risks for coronary artery disease, which include smoking and high-cholesterol which are major factors. Obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus have proven to also have harmful effects.



high-cholesterol
https://www.verywell.com/the-high-chole ... on-3233142

Obesity
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608008/

hypertension
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/733788

diabetes mellitus
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3647563/

HMMMM! Anybody see a connection here???
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Re: DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

Post Number:#3  Post by RatherBeUnknown » Thu Jul 21, 2016 12:55 pm

Johnwen wrote:
There are many risks for coronary artery disease, which include smoking and high-cholesterol which are major factors. Obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus have proven to also have harmful effects.



high-cholesterol
https://www.verywell.com/the-high-chole ... on-3233142

Obesity
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608008/

hypertension
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/733788

diabetes mellitus
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3647563/

HMMMM! Anybody see a connection here???

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Re: DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

Post Number:#4  Post by Johnwen » Thu Jul 21, 2016 4:51 pm

You're communicating with a spambot, don't click his link.


What are you talking about all the links I posted are Government web sites.
I have also scanned all of them with AVG and didn't get any hits on them?

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Re: DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT HEART DISEASE ?

Post Number:#5  Post by DavidKXF » Sat Jul 23, 2016 3:42 am

I believe that humans evolved over a couple of million years from Hunter Gatherers, certainly not from farmers.

When we started agriculture, particularly growing grains, and using them as the staple diet, heart disease started. This is the reason, evidence of heart disease, is found in the Egyptian mummies. The worn down teeth of these mummies is the result of the silica which was used to assist in the grinding of the grain to flour.

The fructose in fruit is another problem, in olden times fruit was only available in the spring and was only eaten then. Vitamin D (the sun Vitamin) was more prevalent in spring and summer and was used by the body as a regulator, and Insulin stored the fat for leaner times. Now we have fruit 24/7 and are becoming insulin resistant as a result.

Modern processed food has happened to quickly for our bodies to adjust, particularly the refined carbs, sugars, trans fats and vegetable oils, not to mention the preservatives, pesticides, colourants etc etc

I think that our species is on a slippery slope to extinction if we continue the way we are.


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