your heart can't beat as fast during physical activity or when you are stressed out, however the normal heartbeats per minute is not greatly effected
What is the effects of aging on the heart?
Caused by plaque (cholesterol) build up in the walls of arteries that supply blood to the heart, causing the arteries to narrow.
What is Coronary Artery Disease ?
60 to 100 bpm
What is the average heart rate per minute ?
Men and Women have different symptoms of this. The symptoms women have are much less prominent than that of a mans. Common symptoms for both sexes are chest tightness, pressure and chest pain, but women can also expierence pain in the arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach
What is a heart attack?
Disorders that affect the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients throughout your body
What is a vascular disorder ?
The cardiovascular system delivers oxygen, hormones, nutrients and other important substances to the cells and organs in the body.
How does the cardiovascular system affect achieving and maintaining overall wellness?
Lowering blood pressure, lowering cholesterol, not smoking and maintaining a healthy weight.
What is prevention of Coronary Artery Disease?
Roughly the size of your fist
What is the approximate size of an adult heart?
lack of circulation
What is Carotid Artery disease?
OR
What is a blood clot?
The narrowing of carotid arteries, as they narrow they can start to effect the amount of blood flowing to the brain.
What is Carotid Artery disease ?
Examples of this could be eating a healthy low trans and saturated fat diet, getting enough exercise, not excessively drinking and not smoking
What is positive lifestyle choices for the cardiovascular system?
Quiting smoking ( if a factor), eating healthy and exercising more with the help of one or more of the following medications cholesterol drugs, aspirin, beta blockers , calcium channel blockers , ACE, ARBs, nitroglycerin, or ranolazine.
What is the treatment of Coronary Artery Disease ?
This age of humans heart beats faster than other ages
What are newborns and infants ?
unusual tiredness or a fatigue that never goes away
What is heart disease ?
A blockage of one of the main arteries in your lungs, often caused by a deep vein blood clot.
What is Pulmonary embolism ?
Drinking often, smoking alot, eating excessive amounts of trans and saturated fats, and not dealing with obesity.
What are negative lifestyle choices for the cardiovascular system ?
less productivity, breathlessness, and becoming tired more easily.
How does Coronary Artery disease effect the rest of the body?
There are roughly sixty thousand miles of these within the human body
What are blood vessels ?
sudden or continuous chest pain
Eating a low-fat. low-cholesterol diet high in nutrients, stopping smoking, getting regular exercise, not staying still constantly, staying hydrated and maintaining healthy weight
How to prevent vascular disorders ?
raising good cholesterol levels
What is raising high density lipoproteins ?
Occur most commonly on Monday mornings
What is a heart attack ?
This organ works twice as hard as the leg muscles of a sprinter
What is the heart ?
Rapid heart beats, skipping beats or fluttering
what is palpitations ?
Cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhthmia , pleural effusion
How does Pulmonary embolism effect the rest of the body ?