As most people are born with a healthy heart they tend to think they have years before they need to worry about heart problems.1a However, complications can occur at any age – all the more reason to give your heart the support it deserves.1b
The terms cardiovascular disease and heart disease are often used interchangeably to describe heart problems but they are not the same thing. Cardiovascular disease is a general term for conditions affecting the heart (cardio) or blood vessels (vascular). When people speak of heart disease they usually mean coronary heart disease.
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of dealth worldwide.
When most people think of signs of heart trouble they think of chest pain, which is the most obvious warning sign. However, your first symptom might not be a pain in your chest. In some cases, heart trouble such as a heart attack, can occur without an obvious warning sign. 1c, 6a
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
The more risk factors you have the more likely you are to put excess pressure on your heart and develop heart problems. While genetics are a factor, lifestyle choices good and bad can significantly impact your heart health.8
RISK FACTORS YOU CAN CHANGE
RISK FACTORS YOU CANNOT CHANGE
If you are worried about developing heart problems, talk to your doctor. He or she will advise you about what you can do to reduce your risk, and maintain or improve your heart health, particularly if there is a history of cardiovascular problems in your family.