Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hidden Factors Trigger Heart Disorders

In addition to genetic factors and unhealthy lifestyles, there are some hidden factors that increase the risk of heart problems.

Find out what those problems. Talk to your doctor if you experience interference below five, as reported from Prevention.

1. Skin problems

If you have skin diseases such as psoriasis, scaly, red skin, can trigger inflammation in the body. So having this chronic illness can increase the likelihood of heart disease is almost the same as in smokers.

2. Sleep deprivation

You include people who only sleep three to four hours a day? Sleep only five hours a day or less at risk of heart disease are larger and far more dangerous, even in healthy people.3. Gum Problems

Someone who experience chronic bacterial infection of the gums periodontal, nearly twice as likely to suffer a fatal heart attack.

4. Pregnancy Complications

Experiencing preeclampsia (high blood pressure and high protein content in urine) during pregnancy are two times greater risk of experiencing a heart attack later in life, and also the risk of gestational diabetes by 70 percent.

5. Stress at work

Women with high job demands but hard to control 40 percent higher risk of heart attack and stroke. This is compared with those who have jobs with low levels of stress.

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