Nearly All Heart Attacks and Strokes Linked to Preventable Risk Factors

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Researchers came to this conclusion by examining health records for more than 600,000 Korean adults and almost 1,200 American adults who had one of these cardiovascular issues. Before things reached a crisis point, 99 percent of participants in both groups had developed at least one of four common cardiovascular disease risk factors: smoking, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, or high blood sugar.

“We often think that heart disease can happen without warning, but there is almost always a warning sign,” says study coauthor Sadiya S. Khan, MD, a professor of cardiovascular epidemiology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.

Many People in the Study Unknowingly Had Multiple Risk Factors

Many people who thought they were perfectly healthy right up until they had heart failure, a heart attack, or a stroke did not know they were at risk, says lead study author Hokyou Lee, MD, PhD, an associate professor of preventive medicine at Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, Korea.

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