Exploring the Impact of Regular Lifecycle Activities and Habits on Heart Disease Risk
Authors
Sumaia Rahman
Abstract
Lifestyle choices have a significant impact on the development and progression of heart disease, which continues to be
one of the world's leading causes of morbidity and mortality. This study investigates the link between heart disease risk and routine lifetime activities and habits. It investigates the effects of smoking, drinking, physical activity, sleep habits, and asthma on cardiovascular health. It also takes into account how age, gender, and pre-existing diseases like diabetes interact to influence these risks. The results emphasize the significance of establishing and maintaining healthy lifestyle practices as a foundation for preventing heart disease and enhancing cardiovascular outcomes in general. Public health programs and individuals looking to improve their heart health through wise decision-making can benefit from the practical insights this study offers lifestyle choices have a significant impact on the development and progression of heart disease, which continues to be one of the world's leading causes of morbidity and mortality. This study investigates the link between heart disease risk and routine lifetime activities and habits. It investigates the effects of smoking, drinking, physical activity, sleep habits, and asthma on cardiovascular health. It also takes into account how age, gender, and pre-existing diseases like diabetes interact to influence these risks. The results emphasize the significance of establishing and maintaining healthy lifestyle practices as a foundation for preventing heart disease and enhancing cardiovascular outcomes in general. Public health programs and individuals looking to improve their heart health through wise decision-making can benefit from the practical insights this study offers.