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Heart Disease Risks

Felicia Dunbar

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Worried about heart disease? Heart Disease Risks provides a comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular health, focusing on risk factors and prevention strategies. It empowers readers to take control through informed choices, highlighting that heart disease isn't inevitable but heavily influenced by modifiable factors like hypertension, high cholesterol, and smoking.

 
Understanding the historical context of dietary shifts and medical advancements helps contextualize current approaches to heart health. The book explores the impact of factors like obesity and lack of exercise, detailing how dietary modifications and exercise regimens can mitigate risks.

 
It emphasizes practical guidelines for creating personalized heart-healthy plans, drawing from nutrition science, exercise physiology, and behavioral psychology. By presenting evidence-based information without complex jargon, the book guides readers through the complexities of cardiovascular care.

 
Beginning with cardiovascular function basics, the book progresses through risk factor analysis, prevention strategies, and lifestyle modifications. It uniquely balances rigorous scientific research with actionable advice, useful for anyone seeking to improve their cardiovascular health, encouraging proactive management and informed decision-making.
Available since: 03/14/2025.
Print length: 109 pages.

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