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Do
you have a family history of heart disease?
Does it matter? This is Dr.
Steven Andrew Davis, Speaking of Health.
We’ve always taught that a history of heart disease in your parents is
an important predictive factor for yourself – but just how helpful is it? A report published in the Journal of the AMA looked at offspring
of participants in the And
the envelope please: after adjusting for
the other risk factors of heart disease, it turns out that a family history of
premature heart disease – and by that they mean a cardiovascular problem in a
father younger than 55 and a mother younger than 65 – that history of early
heart disease in a parent increased the risk for male offspring two-fold. The risk for women was increased slightly,
but was not judged to be statistically significant. This means that family history alone was an
independent predictor of cardiovascular disease in some men and that, given
other risk factors they might have, suggests they be given extra attention or
medical care to prevent them from having the same problems as do their
parents. For a copy of
this script, access our web site, speakingofhealth.com. Speaking of Health, I’m Dr. Steven Andrew
Davis for CBS News.
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