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Heart Disease Risk Is Underestimated, Researchers Say

Heart Disease Risk

  Posted: 01/26/2012 3:55 pm

By Katherine Harmon
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Heart disease is the leading killer in the U.S., and more than 27 million Americans currently have a cardiac condition. But what is your risk of developing heart disease at some point in your entire life? It might be a lot higher than you think, according to a new paper published online Wednesday in The New England of Medicine.

“We are giving incomplete and misleading risk information if we only focus on the next 10 years of someone’s life,” Donald Lloyd-Jones, an associate professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and study co-author, said in a prepared statement, referring to the time span that is often given.

“The majority of adults in the United states who are considered to be at low risk for cardiovascular disease are actually at high risk across their remaining lifespan,” the researchers wrote in their paper.

As part of a 50-year-long study, researchers have been following more than a quarter of a million adults in 18 different age cohorts. For the new analysis, researchers looked at key cardiovascular disease risk factors, including blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and smoking, as well as the participants’ cardiovascular disease status each decade from the ages of 45 to 75 years.

Overall, white men had the highest risk—36 percent—of dying from heart disease or stroke during their lifetime. Black men had a 33 percent chance, and both black and white women had about a 27 percent risk.

Not surprisingly, traditional risk factors played a major role in the statistics. Nonsmokers whose blood pressure was less than 120 over 80 without medication, whose cholesterol less than 180 milligrams (per deciliter) and who did not have diabetes fared the best. Men in this category at age 45 have just a 1.4 percent chance of getting heart disease or having a stroke. When two or more of those factors are not optimal, however, the lifetime risk jumps to nearly 50 percent.

“Just even one small increase in risk,” Lloyd-Jones said, “like slightly elevated cholesterol or blood pressure, significantly bumps up a person’s lifetime risk.” And most people in the study had at least one major risk factor.

The new data will also “help guide public health policy” by giving a clearer picture of the future burdens of these diseases, the researchers noted in their paper. Annual costs of treating heart disease in the U.S. are already more than $272 billion and are projected to exceed $818 billion by 2030, according to a study released last year. It also “underscores the importance of lifestyle—particularly diet, exercise and smoking cessation” in fending off heart disease and stroke in the first place, said co-author Jerry Berry in a prepared statement. Berry is an assistant professor at Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Lloyd-Jones suggested one way to diminish lifetime risk is to focus on prevention early —that is, to get “kids and young adults off to better starts so they don’t gain weight and are following healthier lifestyles throughout their lives.”

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By Katherine Harmon (Click here for the original article) Heart disease is the leading killer in the U.S., and more than 27 million Americans currently have a cardiac condition. But...
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02:01 PM on 01/27/2012
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08:01 AM on 01/27/2012
I have never had a chest pain in my life, but I have had 6 way heart by pass surgery.
12:15 AM on 01/27/2012
I have worked in a hospital for 32 years, I have seen alot of people die from heart disease or related illnesses.If you smoke for any length of time and have COPD ,your heart has felt the effect. You do not die real fast from Illnesses like that.Have you seen people in wheelchairs with oxygen tubing dragging behind? They actually fight for every breath they get. It is a slow agonizing death. Its like taking air in through a straw. A very narrow straw. They actually suffocate. You also do not die from heart disease. You could be lucky and have a stroke. With that you might not be able to walk again, talk again, dress yourself or feed yourself. Heart disease is attack on your precious body. Please take care of yourself. I also had a heart attack at the age of 49. I had taken Vioxx. I took that medication because I was hit in the face by a man going through alcohol withdrawl. I had to have neurosurgery on my neck. Vioxx was taken off the market because it gave people heart attacks. I learned this when i came home from my heart surgery. Thank you.
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08:09 AM on 01/27/2012
You hit the nail on the head literally. I smoked for over 30 years, 3 packs per day. I quit 5 years ago, not through will power or cold turkey, my doctor gave me wellbutin for the cravings and nicotine patches on step down basis, starting at 21 mg, to 14 mg and last 7 mg. I had quit mid way through the 14 mg patches and have not smoked since.

After my 6 way heart by pass surgery I went into a coma for over 20 days and I could not breath on my own. I had to have a ventilator. I woke up out of my coma amazingly. Now my oxygen is a huge problem and I am starving for breath. I am on oxygen and my lung capacity is down to 67 percent. At some time in my future a heart attack may be welcomed.

My parting advie, PLEASE NEVER SMOKE AND IF YOU DO ALREADY STOP STOP STOP BEFORE IT TOO LATE.
07:52 PM on 01/26/2012
Hey when it's your turn to punch the time clock who cares what you died from.
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05:40 PM on 01/26/2012
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05:16 PM on 01/26/2012
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08:35 PM on 01/26/2012
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