Deck 10: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease

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The number-one cause of death globally is

A) AIDS.
B) cancer.
C) cardiovascular disease.
D) accidents.
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Which of the following is not considered a cardiovascular disease?

A) diabetes
B) stroke
C) hypertension
D) arteriosclerosis
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What is arteriosclerosis?

A) a disease related to high blood glucose
B) narrowing of the arteries
C) a type of myocardial infarction
D) a blood clot in the brain
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When the vessels that supply the heart are blocked due to plaque, the condition is termed

A) a stroke.
B) hardening of the arteries.
C) coronary heart disease.
D) hypertension.
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Chest pain due to a reduction in blood flow to the heart is called

A) hypertension.
B) myocardial infarction.
C) angina pectoris.
D) atherosclerosis.
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If you experience heart attack symptoms for two minutes or more, what should you do?

A) Lie down until the pain goes away.
B) Call a family member or friend.
C) Call 911 or local emergency medical service.
D) Take one or two baby aspirin.
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Stroke is due to a blockage of

A) a coronary artery.
B) blood flow to the brain.
C) nerve sensations on one side of the body.
D) blood flow to the lower extremities.
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________ results in the death of brain cells.

A) Hypertension
B) Stroke
C) Myocardial infarction
D) Coronary heart disease
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Which of the following is not a common sign of a heart attack?

A) pressure or pain in the chest
B) pain in the shoulder, neck, or arm
C) chills and fever
D) nausea
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________ is known as "the silent killer."

A) Arrhythmia
B) Obesity
C) Hypertension
D) Atherosclerosis
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The American Heart Association estimates that approximately one in ________ people suffers from hypertension.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) ten
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A series of irregular heartbeats is known as

A) myocardial infarction.
B) arrhythmia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) atherosclerosis.
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Jesse has recently been diagnosed with moderately high blood pressure. His doctor suggests that he first try to modify some behaviors instead of beginning blood pressure medication right away. Which is the best change Jesse can make to start to reduce his blood pressure?

A) Stop eating fast food for lunch.
B) Eat more fresh fruit and vegetables.
C) Start drinking water with every meal.
D) Stop drinking tea at breakfast.
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Which of the following factors is considered to be a major risk factor for heart disease?

A) smoking
B) alcohol consumption
C) work-related stress
D) a low-fat diet
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What is the daily requirement of sodium for most people?

A) 250 mg
B) 500 mg
C) 1,000 mg
D) 1,500 mg
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Alejandro had his cholesterol checked recently. His results showed a total blood cholesterol concentration of 260 mg/dL. Based on these results, what is his risk of developing CHD?

A) no risk
B) low risk
C) moderate risk
D) high risk
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Which of the following major risk factors for cardiovascular disease cannot be modified by behavior?

A) age
B) smoking
C) physical inactivity
D) hypertension
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Which blood test is used to identify chronic inflammation in the body that indicates an increased risk for cardiovascular disease?

A) C-reactive protein
B) fasting blood glucose
C) LDL cholesterol
D) HDL cholesterol
Question
A healthy diet that reduces ________ intake can help lower blood pressure.

A) calcium
B) sodium
C) glucose
D) potassium
Question
A diet that restricts ________ and cholesterol is recommended for prevention of heart disease.

A) complex carbohydrates
B) whole grains
C) saturated fats
D) plant proteins
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Which area of fat storage in the body is associated with an increased risk of CHD?

A) chest
B) hips
C) abdomen
D) thighs
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Which of the following are considered contributory risk factors for CHD?

A) smoking and overconsumption of alcohol
B) stress and overconsumption of alcohol
C) age and genetics
D) diet and genetics
Question
Regular exercise has been shown to improve blood ________ profiles in most people.

A) hemoglobin
B) calcium
C) folate
D) lipid
Question
The risk of death from coronary heart disease decreases as total physical activity energy expenditure increases from 500 to ________ kilocalories per week.

A) 1,500
B) 2,500
C) 3,500
D) 5,000
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________ is a disease that increases a person's risk of cardiovascular disease.

A) Lung cancer
B) Osteoporosis
C) Angina pectoris
D) Diabetes mellitus
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What is the recommended minimum level of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise to reduce the risk of CHD?

A) 100 minutes per week
B) 125 minutes per week
C) 150 minutes per week
D) 175 minutes per week
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Arteriosclerosis is the term used to refer to a group of diseases characterized by narrowing of the arteries.
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Low-income individuals are more likely to be obese and to experience heart disease than are higher-income individuals.
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Coronary artery disease results when atherosclerotic plaque forms a blockage of one or more coronary arteries.
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A cardiovascular disease is any disease that affects the heart or the brain.
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Uncomfortable pressure in the chest, dizziness, and arm pain are symptoms of a heart attack.
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The diastolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart contracts.
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Minor strokes can result in mild paralysis in the extremities.
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African Americans are at a greater risk of developing hypertension than are other populations in the United States.
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Major risk factors for heart disease are defined as factors that increase your risk of heart disease by promoting the development of a secondary risk factor.
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One of the reasons that hypertension is a health risk is that chronic high blood pressure may damage the interior of blood vessels.
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Smoking is no longer considered to be a major risk factor for the development of heart disease.
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Another term for contributory risk factor is secondary risk factor.
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Hypertension is considered to be both a disease and a risk factor for the development of heart disease.
Question
When someone stops smoking, his or her risk of developing heart disease rapidly declines.
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High sodium intake is not considered to be a factor in the development of high blood pressure.
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Low-density lipoprotein is often called "good cholesterol."
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High blood levels of HDL cholesterol reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
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Research has shown that additional heart health benefits occur as an individual's level of physical activity increases.
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Blood cholesterol levels >240 mg/dl are considered to represent a low risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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Up to age 55, men have a greater risk of developing CHD and stroke than women.
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Diabetes results in elevated blood glucose levels.
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The distribution of fat on the body influences the risk of development of heart disease.
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About 25% of people with diabetes die of some form of cardiovascular disease.
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Children of parents with CHD are more likely to develop the disease than are children of parents who do not have CHD.
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The female sex hormone estrogen acts as a protective agent against heart disease in premenopausal women.
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Low waist-to-hip ratios in women indicate a significant risk of developing heart disease.
Question
High levels of stress reduce blood pressure.
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Exercising just once a week is enough to reduce one's risk of coronary heart disease.
Question
Regular vigorous exercise (>50% VO2max) is more protective against cardiovascular disease than lower-intensity exercise.
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Define cardiovascular disease, and list three common cardiovascular diseases.
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CHD risk factors are classified as either major or contributory risk factors. Briefly explain the differences between these two categories of risk factors.
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Explain the effects of long-term chronic high blood pressure on the blood vessels and the heart.
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How does smoking increase the risk of cardiovascular disease?
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Explain the levels of LDL ("bad") and HDL ("good") cholesterol in the blood that are considered to be optimal for health.
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List the three contributory risk factors for coronary heart disease, according to the American Heart Association.
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Explain how exercise can lower your risk for coronary heart disease.
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Identify the risk factors that can be modified to reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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Deck 10: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease
1
The number-one cause of death globally is

A) AIDS.
B) cancer.
C) cardiovascular disease.
D) accidents.
cardiovascular disease.
2
Which of the following is not considered a cardiovascular disease?

A) diabetes
B) stroke
C) hypertension
D) arteriosclerosis
diabetes
3
What is arteriosclerosis?

A) a disease related to high blood glucose
B) narrowing of the arteries
C) a type of myocardial infarction
D) a blood clot in the brain
narrowing of the arteries
4
When the vessels that supply the heart are blocked due to plaque, the condition is termed

A) a stroke.
B) hardening of the arteries.
C) coronary heart disease.
D) hypertension.
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Chest pain due to a reduction in blood flow to the heart is called

A) hypertension.
B) myocardial infarction.
C) angina pectoris.
D) atherosclerosis.
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If you experience heart attack symptoms for two minutes or more, what should you do?

A) Lie down until the pain goes away.
B) Call a family member or friend.
C) Call 911 or local emergency medical service.
D) Take one or two baby aspirin.
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Stroke is due to a blockage of

A) a coronary artery.
B) blood flow to the brain.
C) nerve sensations on one side of the body.
D) blood flow to the lower extremities.
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8
________ results in the death of brain cells.

A) Hypertension
B) Stroke
C) Myocardial infarction
D) Coronary heart disease
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9
Which of the following is not a common sign of a heart attack?

A) pressure or pain in the chest
B) pain in the shoulder, neck, or arm
C) chills and fever
D) nausea
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________ is known as "the silent killer."

A) Arrhythmia
B) Obesity
C) Hypertension
D) Atherosclerosis
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The American Heart Association estimates that approximately one in ________ people suffers from hypertension.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) ten
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12
A series of irregular heartbeats is known as

A) myocardial infarction.
B) arrhythmia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) atherosclerosis.
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13
Jesse has recently been diagnosed with moderately high blood pressure. His doctor suggests that he first try to modify some behaviors instead of beginning blood pressure medication right away. Which is the best change Jesse can make to start to reduce his blood pressure?

A) Stop eating fast food for lunch.
B) Eat more fresh fruit and vegetables.
C) Start drinking water with every meal.
D) Stop drinking tea at breakfast.
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Which of the following factors is considered to be a major risk factor for heart disease?

A) smoking
B) alcohol consumption
C) work-related stress
D) a low-fat diet
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What is the daily requirement of sodium for most people?

A) 250 mg
B) 500 mg
C) 1,000 mg
D) 1,500 mg
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16
Alejandro had his cholesterol checked recently. His results showed a total blood cholesterol concentration of 260 mg/dL. Based on these results, what is his risk of developing CHD?

A) no risk
B) low risk
C) moderate risk
D) high risk
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17
Which of the following major risk factors for cardiovascular disease cannot be modified by behavior?

A) age
B) smoking
C) physical inactivity
D) hypertension
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Which blood test is used to identify chronic inflammation in the body that indicates an increased risk for cardiovascular disease?

A) C-reactive protein
B) fasting blood glucose
C) LDL cholesterol
D) HDL cholesterol
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A healthy diet that reduces ________ intake can help lower blood pressure.

A) calcium
B) sodium
C) glucose
D) potassium
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A diet that restricts ________ and cholesterol is recommended for prevention of heart disease.

A) complex carbohydrates
B) whole grains
C) saturated fats
D) plant proteins
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21
Which area of fat storage in the body is associated with an increased risk of CHD?

A) chest
B) hips
C) abdomen
D) thighs
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Which of the following are considered contributory risk factors for CHD?

A) smoking and overconsumption of alcohol
B) stress and overconsumption of alcohol
C) age and genetics
D) diet and genetics
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23
Regular exercise has been shown to improve blood ________ profiles in most people.

A) hemoglobin
B) calcium
C) folate
D) lipid
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24
The risk of death from coronary heart disease decreases as total physical activity energy expenditure increases from 500 to ________ kilocalories per week.

A) 1,500
B) 2,500
C) 3,500
D) 5,000
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________ is a disease that increases a person's risk of cardiovascular disease.

A) Lung cancer
B) Osteoporosis
C) Angina pectoris
D) Diabetes mellitus
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What is the recommended minimum level of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise to reduce the risk of CHD?

A) 100 minutes per week
B) 125 minutes per week
C) 150 minutes per week
D) 175 minutes per week
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Arteriosclerosis is the term used to refer to a group of diseases characterized by narrowing of the arteries.
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Low-income individuals are more likely to be obese and to experience heart disease than are higher-income individuals.
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Coronary artery disease results when atherosclerotic plaque forms a blockage of one or more coronary arteries.
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A cardiovascular disease is any disease that affects the heart or the brain.
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Uncomfortable pressure in the chest, dizziness, and arm pain are symptoms of a heart attack.
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The diastolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart contracts.
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Minor strokes can result in mild paralysis in the extremities.
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African Americans are at a greater risk of developing hypertension than are other populations in the United States.
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Major risk factors for heart disease are defined as factors that increase your risk of heart disease by promoting the development of a secondary risk factor.
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One of the reasons that hypertension is a health risk is that chronic high blood pressure may damage the interior of blood vessels.
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Smoking is no longer considered to be a major risk factor for the development of heart disease.
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Another term for contributory risk factor is secondary risk factor.
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Hypertension is considered to be both a disease and a risk factor for the development of heart disease.
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When someone stops smoking, his or her risk of developing heart disease rapidly declines.
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High sodium intake is not considered to be a factor in the development of high blood pressure.
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42
Low-density lipoprotein is often called "good cholesterol."
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High blood levels of HDL cholesterol reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
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Research has shown that additional heart health benefits occur as an individual's level of physical activity increases.
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Blood cholesterol levels >240 mg/dl are considered to represent a low risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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Up to age 55, men have a greater risk of developing CHD and stroke than women.
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Diabetes results in elevated blood glucose levels.
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The distribution of fat on the body influences the risk of development of heart disease.
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About 25% of people with diabetes die of some form of cardiovascular disease.
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Children of parents with CHD are more likely to develop the disease than are children of parents who do not have CHD.
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The female sex hormone estrogen acts as a protective agent against heart disease in premenopausal women.
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Low waist-to-hip ratios in women indicate a significant risk of developing heart disease.
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High levels of stress reduce blood pressure.
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Exercising just once a week is enough to reduce one's risk of coronary heart disease.
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Regular vigorous exercise (>50% VO2max) is more protective against cardiovascular disease than lower-intensity exercise.
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56
Define cardiovascular disease, and list three common cardiovascular diseases.
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CHD risk factors are classified as either major or contributory risk factors. Briefly explain the differences between these two categories of risk factors.
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58
Explain the effects of long-term chronic high blood pressure on the blood vessels and the heart.
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How does smoking increase the risk of cardiovascular disease?
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Explain the levels of LDL ("bad") and HDL ("good") cholesterol in the blood that are considered to be optimal for health.
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List the three contributory risk factors for coronary heart disease, according to the American Heart Association.
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Explain how exercise can lower your risk for coronary heart disease.
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Identify the risk factors that can be modified to reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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