This disease can be classified by its symptoms, Chest pain or discomfort, upper back or neck pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea or vomiting, extreme fatigue, upper body discomfort, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
What is Heart Attack
This can be classified by a diet high in saturated fat, trans fat, and added sugars.
What is Poor Nutrition
Examples of foods containing this nutrient consists of: beef, pork, and butter
What is Saturated Fat
This measures substances in blood that indicate cardiovascular health, such as cholesterol and specific proteins.
This condition is also known as "High Blood Pressure."
What is Hypertension
What is Sedentary Lifestyle
Examples of foods containing this nutrient consist of: heavily processed products, fried foods, margarine, and baked goods.
What is Trans Fat
This records the electrical activity in your heart.
What is Electrocardiogram (EKG)
This condition consists of shortness of breath, fatigue, or swelling of the feet, ankles, legs, abdomen, or neck veins.
This can be classified by inhaling chemicals that can cause the blood to thicken and form clots inside veins and arteries
What is Smoking
Products that contain excess carbohydrates in the form of _____
What is Added Sugars
This test uses sound waves to create an image of your heartbeat and blood flow.
What is Echocardiogram
This disease's symptoms consist of trouble walking, speaking, and understanding, as well as paralysis or numbness of the face, arm, or leg.
What is Stroke
This can be classified by consuming _____ which can lead to ongoing increased heart rate, high blood pressure, weakened heart muscle and irregular heartbeat
What is Alcohol
Carbohydrates that have been processed to remove the bran and the germ
What is Refined Carbohydrates
These tests use different ways to stress the heart in a controlled way (exercise or medications) to determine how your heart responds through EKGs and/or images.
What is Stress Tests
This condition is classified by fluttering feelings in the chest (palpitations).
What is Arrythmia
This can risk factor can be classified by a BMI greater than 30.
What is Obesity
A type of grain product in liquid form which primarily consists of ethanol
What is Alcohol
This test uses wearable devices that track your heart rhythm and rates.
What is Ambulatory Monitoring