Cholesterol Relationship with Coronary Heart Disease


Coronary heart disease was originally caused by a buildup of fat in the walls of the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). This process will be followed by a variety of processes such as accumulation perkapuran connective tissue, blood clots, and others, all of whom will narrow or clog blood vessels. This will result in the area of heart muscle deprived of blood flow and can cause a variety of serious consequences, of angina pectoris (chest pain) to heart infarction, which the society is known by jantungyang attacks can cause sudden death.


Some of the most important risk factor for coronary heart disease is the total cholesterol and high LDL, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure (hypertension), smoking, diabetes mellitus, obesity, a history of heart disease in the family heredity, lack of exercise and stress.

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