Cardiovascular Disease Screening a Must For Young With Lifestyle Risks
Taking a smoke break several times a day to relax and a couple of light beers in the evening on the way home is now commonplace among the young working population.
A recent study revealed that over 50% of young adults do not get screened despite having a couple of risk factors for developing cardiovascular diseases.
Smoking, drinking, eating out (usually fast food) and leading a sedentary lifestyle is an accepted cultural practice as work schedules are more demanding that people feel compelled to take downtime in the evening.
Studies show that almost half of young adults positively have at least one cardiovascular disease risk factor.
- Smoking
- Hypertension
- Obesity
- Family history of disease
Researchers reported that the blood cholesterol levels of those who were assessed did not show an increase, however despite having cardiovascular risks less than 50% were/are screened for high cholesterol levels.
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