Cardiovascular Health

Cardiovascular Health
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How Conventional Wisdom is Failing Us
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Artikel-Nr:
9781442275133
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
172
Autor:
Jay N. Cohn
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dr. Jay Cohn argues that we have been dangerously misinformed about heart disease and suggests that cardiovascular illnesses are largely inherited. He sheds light on the role of diet, obesity, cholesterol, and blood pressure in influencing health, concluding that drugs in at-risk individuals are more effective in prevention than lifestyle changes.
We all think we are well-informed about cardiovascular health. But is what we think we know really accurate? Here, a renowned cardiologist describes the biological processes leading to heart and blood vessel disease. He challenges the conventional view that risk factors, poor diet, and lack of exercise are the biggest culprits. Each of these widely-described risk factors is individually discussed and Dr. Cohn concludes that their role in affecting cardiovascular health is often overstated. He promotes a greater emphasis on an individual’s personal and largely inherited cardiovascular health by simple assessment of the function and structure of the arteries and heart. By identifying early disease likely to progress he advocates for early intervention, often with drug therapy, to slow disease progression and prevent symptoms of cardiovascular disease.

ThroHe concludes that health care providers can better treat patients with medications that slow the biological processes that contribute to the development of artery and heart disease. These medications lower blood pressure and cholesterol, but their main effect is to slow progression of disease even in those whose blood pressure and cholesterol levels are not elevated. He describes a strategy for identifying and treating these early abnormalities before symptoms develop. Ultimately, early diagnosis and treatment, he argues, can contribute to better prevention and the slowing of cardiovascular disease progression that would otherwise shorten our lives.
INTRODUCTION
1: WHAT CAUSES HEART ATTACKS, STROKES AND OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR ILLNESSES?
2: MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION OR HEART ATTACK
3: BLOOD PRESSURE
4: CHOLESTEROL
5: BLOOD CLOTS
6: OBESITY
7: DIABETES
8: SMOKING
9: DIET
10: INFLAMMATION
11: STATISTICS VS. BIOLOGY
12: DETECTION OF EARLY DISEASE
13: SECONDARY PREVENTION
14: A COMMUNITY APPROACH
15: A FUTURE FREE OF SYMPTOMATIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
EPILOGUE

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