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Cardiovascular risk factors modifiable and nonmodifiable


What are the modifiable risk factors for cardiac disease?

Risk factors that you can control or modify are called modifiable risk factors. These risk factors for cardiac disease include: Looking at the list, the factors might seem overwhelming and hard to control, but there is a silver lining: they are interconnected. Making a small change in one will lead to improvement in others.

What are the most common non-modifiable risk factors for CVD?

Results: Overall, 45 articles met the inclusion criteria of the study. The results showed that age was the most common non-modifiable risk factor while diabetes, high blood lipid, and high blood pressure were the most common modifiable risk factors of CVD.

What are non-modifiable risk factors for BP?

Non-modifiable risk factors are factors that cannot be changed or adjusted, hence they are out of our control. These include: Having a family history of high BP means that someone within your immediate family has been diagnosed with high BP before the age of 60 years. The more family members that live with the condition, the greater the risk.



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