Heart disease and women
From DrKoop's partner site on heart disease, MyHeartCentral.com
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Women coming into the hospital for a heart attack have a higher death rate and higher risk of complications. A premenopausal woman having a heart attack has twice the death rate of a similarly aged man, according to experts. Know the warning signs and always call 911 within 5 minutes of the onset of symptoms. By acting quickly, a heart attack victim is less likely to experience cardiac arrest (where the heart stops beating). PREVENTION TIED TO BELIEF There is no denying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But preventing a disease means believing you are actually at risk -- and many women fail to see that. advertisement
Women are advised to take charge of their health by working with their doctor to address risk factors, and keep tabs on cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and lifestyle. According to the American Heart Association, low blood levels of "good" cholesterol (high density lipoprotein, or HDL) are a stronger predictor of heart disease death in women than in men. Also, a major study showed that post-menopausal women taking hormone replacement therapy have an increased risk of heart attack and death by coronary artery disease. WOMEN & HEART DISEASE
Source: American Heart Association/Go Red For Women The American Heart Association has published guidelines regarding prevention of cardiovascular disease in women. Women are categorized based on their likelihood of experiencing a cardiovascular event (heart attack, stroke, death) in the next 10 years:
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