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Odds Are Your Heart Is Older Than You Are

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ā€œHeart Ageā€ is rarely in line with U.S. adultsā€™ real age.

Your heart started taking shape at roughly the same time the rest of your body did ā€“ how come theyā€™re not the same age?

Lifestyle choices youā€™ve made are the most likely culprit if you are among the 50% of adult American men with a Heart Age exceeding their actual age, or the 2 in 5 American women.

ā€œBasically ā€˜Heart Ageā€™ is just a simple way to understand the risk for heart attack or stroke,ā€ says Dr. Konstantinos Charitakis, an interventional cardiologist with UTHealth in Houston and the Memorial Hermann Heart and Vascular Institute-TMC.  On their website, the CDC describes ā€˜heart ageā€™ as ā€œthe age of your heart and blood vessels as a result of your risk factors for heart attack and stroke.ā€  Dr. Charitakis says risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, and diabetes.

(source: CDC)

The good news is that by reducing your risk factors, at any age, you can improve your ā€œHeart Age.ā€ 

ā€œItā€™s never too late, and I think thatā€™s the most important message.  Even after a heart attack, even after a stroke, once well-controlled, they definitely improve the quality of life, they definitely make people live longer,ā€ says Dr. Charitakis.

You can check your heart age with this CDC calculator.


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