Seven Habits of Highly ‘Efficient’ Hearts :
A study published online January 30, 2012 in Circulation shows
that individuals satisfying at least five of seven conditions had a significantly
lower risk of all-cause deaths and deaths from heart disease compared with
individuals who met none of the measurable parameters
These components include four ideal health behaviors—not
smoking, body-mass index (BMI) <25 kg="" m="" sup="">225>
After a median of 5.8 years of follow-up of 7622
adults, it was found that compared with individuals with no ideal health
measures, those with five or more had a 78% lower risk of all-cause mortality
and an 88% lower risk of death from diseases of the circulatory system.
Besides suggesting an almost 90% lower risk of developing
heart disease by having all the healthy parameters, an important fallout of the
study is that having these parameters also resulted in reduced mortality due to other causes and improvement
of overall health of the population.
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