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WOMEN AND HEART DISEASEHeart disease accounts for 1/3 of deaths in women and is the #1 killer of women worldwide. Moreover, a women’s risk of dying after a heart attack or stroke is greater than that of a man. Many women are not well educated when it comes to their risk of heart disease and how to prevent it. Prevention is key; the 3% of women who don’t smoke, exercise regularly and are at an ideal body weight have an 83% lower risk of heart disease. Who is at risk? People who smoke, are overweight or obese, inactive, have a poor diet, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia or metabolic syndrome are at risk of heart disease. The more risk factors the greater the risk. Desirable Blood Lipid Levels High LDL cholesterol is a greater risk factor for men than women. Low HDL cholesterol is a significant risk for both men and women, but what increases risk for heart disease more for women than men is a high blood pressure and diabetes. Recommendations: Dietary Recommendations:
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