PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Iskandarova Shakhnoza , Scientific adviser, Professor of the Department of Public Health, Healthcare Management of the Tashkent Pediatric medical institute (Uzbekistan) Amilova Asalya , 3th year students of the Medical and Pedagogical faculty of the Tashkent Pediatric medical institute (Uzbekistan)Abstract
Primary prevention, based on healthy lifestyle habits that prevent the emergence of risk factors, is the preferred method of reducing cardiovascular risk. Reducing the prevalence of obesity is the most urgent task, and it is pleiotropic in that it affects blood pressure, lipid profile, glucose metabolism, inflammation, progression of atherothrombotic disease. Physical activity also improves several risk factors, with the added potential to lower heart rate.
Keywords
Coronary artery disease, diabetes
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