3. Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
• Seven million Americans effected
• Caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries
• No. 1 killer of men and women in U.S.
>500,000 each year
• > 60 million Americans have some form of
coronary vascular disease (CVD)
• >2,600 Americans die each day of CVD, i.e.,
1 death/33 sec
• ~ $299 billion cost to the U.S.
5. Major Risk Factors:
The Big Three
• Hypertension
• High cholesterol
• Cigarette smoking
All three increase risk
factor eight times
AND…. we should add LACK OF EXERCISE
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7. Hypertension
• Commonly called high blood pressure
• Systolic and diastolic measurements
• Normal systolic - 110-130 mmHg
• Normal diastolic - 70-90 mm Hg
8. Symptoms of CHD
• Chest pain (angina)
• Shortness of breath
• Heaviness, tightness, pain, pressure
or squeezing
behind the breastbone or in the arms,
neck, or jaws
• Pain may vary
• Perhaps no pain
9. Cause & Consequencess of CHD
• Lack of oxyge
• Narrowing of coronary arteries
• Heart responds with angina
• Finally, heart attack Possible
permanent damage
12. Effects of Smoking
• For adult males, smoking has
declined from 53 % to 38%
• For women, remains at 30%
• Has increased for younger and
teenaged women
• Heavy smoker = 20- 30 cigs/day
13. Effects of Smoking (cont’d)
• Cigs contain about 2000 compounds
• Main harmful are tar, nicotine and CO
Tar contains hydrocarbons and other carcinogenic
substances
Nicotine causes release of epinephrine and
norepinephrine resulting in increased HR, BP,
cardiac output, stroke volume, contractility, oxygen
consumption, and coronary blood flow
CO reduces oxygen carrying capacity of the blood;
can precipitate angina
14. Effects of Smoking (cont’d)
• Contributes to development of
atherosclerosis
• Lowers levels of HDL
causes deterioration of elasticity of
vessels
Responsible for 20% of all deaths from
heart disease
• Female smokers have a higher risk
than male smokers
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17. HDL
• High density lipoproteins seem to have
protective effect against development of
atherosclerosis (a form or arteriosclerosis in which
deposits of yellowish plaque containing cholesterol, lipoid
substances and lipophages are formed within large and
medium-sized arteries)
• Women have higher concentrations than men
• Most important of all lipid risk factors
• Below 35 mg/dl----- 8X incidence of CAD
compared to those with 65 mg/dl
• Moderate alcohol intake may have + effect
• Exercise has + effect
• Greater weight has a negative effect
18. DIET
• Reduce saturated fats
• Increase polyunsaturated fats
• Higher protein to fat ratio
• Count calories