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explain what is genetic factors it has been suggested that certain genetic defects could be partly responsible for increased risk of cad in asian
explain risk factors for cadas has been noted cad is very common among the indians and many studies have been undertaken to find out the reasons
describe inflammation and atherosclerosis it has recently been stated that atherosclerosis is clearly an inflammatory disease and does not result
describe infectious agents recently there has been increasing interest in the relation between chronic low grade systemic inflammation and mortality
describe oxidative stress in new cardio-vascular risk factors in the risk conferred by ldl cholesterol the oxidative modification of ldl plays a
explain increased fibrinogen levels and other thrombogenic factors thsombogenesis is an important component in the pathological process of
explain lipoprotein lpa excess while cholesterol and triglycerides are important lipid risk factors another lipoprotein factor called lipoprotein a
what is hyperhomocysteinaemia homocysteine has been considered as a risk factor for cardio-vascular diseases because of many epidemiological and
what is left ventricular hypertrophy lvh lvh develops as the response of the heart to chronic pressure or volume overload and is defined as a left
describe new cardio-vascular risk factors the major risk factors contributing to the development of atherosclerotic plaques in blood vessels have
describe metabolic syndrome as discussed the risk factors like obesity high blood pressure high blood glucose or impaired glucose tolerance and
what is glucose intolerance and diabetes insulin resistance by perinsulinaemia and glucose intolerance appear to promote atherosclerosis the
what is dyslipidaemia the results of epidemiological studies as well as trials with angiographic or clinical endpoints confirm the importance of
explain hypertension in biochemical or physiological risk factorsthe importance of elevated bp as a risk factor for cad heart failure cerebrovascular
explain biochemical or physiological risk factors the biochemical or physiological risk factors are those abnormalities some of which are metabolic
explain stress and psychosocial tension in lifestyle risk factorsstress and psychosocial tension are other lifestyle factors in initiating coronary
describe physical inactivity in lifestyle risk factorsprospective epidemiological studies have shown that a sedentary lifestyle is associated with an
explain cigrates smoking from lifestyle risk factors smoking is the single most important preventable risk factor for cad there is strong evidence
explain diet from lifestyle risk factors the lifestyle factors are the way of living of an individual and comprise of the diet smoking alcohol
explain personal risk factors in cadthe personal risk factors are the factors that are specific and characteristic for a particular individual and
explain risk factors and their role in cad the concept of risk factors constitutes a major advance for developing strategies to prevent cvd the
what is genesis of coronary artery diseases like any other disease conditions origin of cad depends on an interplay between the heredity and
give the introduction of genesis of coronary artery diseases and risk factorscardio-vascular diseases have their roots in the structure and
what is the objective of genesis of coronary artery diseases and risk factors after reading this unit you should be able tounderstand the genesis of
describe the frequency of low-risk coronary patientsfor many low-risk coronary patients particularly those following myocardial revascularization