Risk Factors for Heart Disease

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Risk Factors for Heart Disease

Those who have hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, poor nutrition and diet, are overweight, smoke, and/or are physically inactive are at a greater risk for heart disease and an AMI. Family history, gender, and lifestyle also contribute to this risk.