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  • What does cardiovascular disease (CVD) refer to?
    Heart and blood vessels
  • Coronary heart disease is an example of a CVD
  • Atherosclerosis is the buildup of plaque in arteries that often leads to CVD.
  • Match the CVD risk factor with its impact:
    Smoking ↔️ Damages blood vessels
    High Blood Pressure ↔️ Strains heart
    High Cholesterol ↔️ Atherosclerosis
    Physical Inactivity ↔️ Obesity
  • Smoking damages blood vessels and increases blood pressure
  • What type of cholesterol contributes to atherosclerosis?
    LDL
  • Lack of regular exercise contributes to obesity, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
  • What effect does diabetes have on blood vessels and nerves?
    Damages them
  • Steps to reduce the risk of CVD through lifestyle changes
    1️⃣ Quit smoking
    2️⃣ Lower high blood pressure
    3️⃣ Reduce high cholesterol
    4️⃣ Maintain a healthy weight
    5️⃣ Increase physical activity
    6️⃣ Manage diabetes
  • Quitting smoking improves blood vessel health and reduces blood pressure
  • What are modifiable risk factors for CVD?
    Behaviors that can change
  • Smoking damages blood vessels and increases blood pressure
  • High blood pressure strains the heart and blood vessels.
  • Match the risk factor with its impact on CVD:
    High Cholesterol ↔️ Contributes to atherosclerosis
    Obesity ↔️ Increases risk of high blood pressure
    Diabetes ↔️ Damages blood vessels and nerves
  • Steps to reduce CVD risk through lifestyle changes
    1️⃣ Quit smoking
    2️⃣ Reduce high blood pressure
    3️⃣ Lower LDL cholesterol
    4️⃣ Increase physical activity
  • What are modifiable risk factors for CVD?
    Behaviors that can change
  • Smoking damages blood vessels and increases blood pressure.
  • High levels of LDL cholesterol contribute to atherosclerosis
  • How does obesity impact CVD risk?
    Increases high blood pressure
  • Physical inactivity contributes to obesity and high blood pressure.
  • Match the CVD condition with its description:
    Coronary Heart Disease ↔️ Plaque buildup in arteries
    Stroke ↔️ Reduced blood flow to brain
    Peripheral Artery Disease ↔️ Reduced blood flow to limbs
  • Modifiable risk factors for CVD are conditions that can be changed to decrease risk
  • How does smoking impact CVD?
    Damages blood vessels
  • High cholesterol can lead to atherosclerosis.
  • Steps to reduce CVD risk through lifestyle changes
    1️⃣ Quit smoking
    2️⃣ Improve diet
    3️⃣ Increase physical activity
    4️⃣ Manage blood pressure
  • What are modifiable risk factors for CVD?
    Lifestyle and health conditions
  • Smoking increases blood pressure and damages blood vessels.
  • High cholesterol levels contribute to the formation of plaque
  • How does obesity affect the heart?
    Increases stress on heart
  • Non-modifiable risk factors for CVD include age, family history, and genetics
  • Match the non-modifiable risk factor with its impact on CVD:
    Age ↔️ Risk increases with age
    Family History ↔️ Genetic predisposition
    Genetics ↔️ Increases CVD risk
  • How does increasing age affect CVD risk?
    Increases the risk
  • Genetic conditions affecting heart health can increase the risk of CVD
  • A person with a family history of heart disease is at higher risk of CVD.
  • What is the key difference between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors?
    Modifiable factors can change
  • Risk factors for CVD can be categorized as modifiable and non-modifiable.
  • Match the modifiable risk factor with its impact on CVD:
    Smoking ↔️ Promotes atherosclerosis
    High Blood Pressure ↔️ Increases risk of heart attack
    High Cholesterol ↔️ Contributes to plaque formation
  • High cholesterol contributes to plaque formation, leading to atherosclerosis
  • What are the two primary effects of smoking on the cardiovascular system?
    Damages vessels, increases pressure
  • High blood pressure strains the heart and arteries