Risk Factors for Ischemic Heart Disease

Rev Recent Clin Trials. 2019;14(2):86-94. doi: 10.2174/1574887114666190328125153.

Abstract

Background: Several risk factors have been empirically linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Some of them are therapeutically amenable to modification; while others are not. Modifiable risk factors include physical inactivity, tobacco use, diet, "bad fats" in the blood, hypertension, and being overweight; while non-modifiable risk factors include the patient's family history, the presence versus absence of diabetes mellitus, and demographic characteristics like age, gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic status.

Methods: In this article, we review those risk factors that are both clinically important and amenable to change.

Conclusion: To prevent cardiovascular disease, it is important to minimize modifiable risk factors, like LDL cholesterol.

Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; LDL cholesterol; coronary heart disease; diabetes; high blood pressure; hypertension; ischemic heart disease..

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Myocardial Ischemia / etiology*
  • Myocardial Ischemia / prevention & control*
  • Risk Factors