-
People who drink a lot and stay up late are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease because their life and rest are very irregular and can damage the body's organs.
-
Sedentary lifestyle: There are company employees, executives, etc., slow blood flow, which is easy to induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Night shift: Workers, working night shifts will lead to poor blood circulation in the brain and susceptibility to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
-
Some occupations that require long sitting, high work pressure, unstable working hours, and special working environments will increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in the workplace, such as office workers, drivers, programmers, firefighters, doctors, etc.
-
Occupations that require shifts, such as flight attendants, night shift workers, long-distance drivers, and other occupations with irregular schedules.
-
Is cardiovascular disease related to occupation? Which occupations are susceptible to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases?
-
Otaku, workaholic people who do not exercise for a long time, work under great pressure, and are prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases if they drink for a long time.
-
Business elites are busy with work, stress, socializing, and irregular life, urban white-collar workers stay up late, work overtime, have little rest, lack of exercise, and public servants are under pressure, socializing, and anxious, and are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
-
The first type of person is a person with an irritable personality and high psychological pressure: short-tempered and easily angry; The second type of people, diabetic people, are prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The third type of people is those who have a long history of smoking.
The fourth group of people is people with high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia.
-
Being a programmer is prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, after all, such people can't get up. Sitting there every day, this is blocked, that is also blocked, it is very bad.
-
Practitioners who sit for a long time, because these people do not exercise regularly, are most likely to suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
-
There are five groups of people who are relatively susceptible to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases:
Middle-aged and older people. Middle-aged and elderly people have degraded their physical functions, and their body resistance has generally declined. If there are adverse reactions such as palpitation, shortness of breath, numbness of limbs, hearing and vision loss, you should be vigilant.
Obese people. In addition to excessive fat, obese people are often accompanied by excessive cholesterol in the blood, which lays a hidden danger for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Therefore, obese people should pay special attention in daily life to prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
People who are overeating. Eat more, consume more calories, and excess calories are likely to be converted into fat, leading to obesity and inducing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
People who are addicted to smoking and drinking. Smoking and drinking alcohol will cause damage to blood circulation and internal organs, and then cause problems such as poor blood flow and vasospasm, which may eventually lead to the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Stressed people. Excessive stress will affect the entire nervous system, resulting in mental tension, which will affect the normal metabolism of the human body, leading to dysfunction and even imbalance of human organs, which can easily cause arteriosclerosis and induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
From the above, we can also see that in fact, as long as we can develop good living habits, it still has a positive effect on the prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as eating some whole grains and green vegetables and fruits, insisting on exercise, maintaining a good mood and having enough sleep.
-
Disease analysis: Cerebrovascular disease deaths have accounted for 41% of the total deaths, and hypertension is related to every 2 million deaths.
Guiding opinions: high blood pressure, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes, morbidity and mortality risk factors should be prevented from high blood pressure, eat less fatty food, and be lucky.
-
Is cardiovascular disease related to occupation? Which occupations are susceptible to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases?
-
1. Yawn while exercising.
Yawning can help us increase our blood oxygen levels and cool our brains. If we yawn, it proves that our body is deprived of oxygen. When we exercise, our heart beats very violently and the blood flow in our body is very fast.
According to common sense, the blood oxygen concentration in our blood should be very high at this time, so why yawn? This is evidence that there may be a problem with our heart's circulatory function, causing our body's cooling mechanisms to not work properly, or even the ability of our blood to deliver oxygen. If you yawn occasionally during exercise, it can be considered normal, but if you continue to yawn while exercising, it is a precursor to cardiovascular disease.
2. Dizziness when standing up.
Some people are prone to vertigo if they stand up too fast, a condition called orthostatic hypotension. If this orthostatic hypotension only lasts for a few seconds, this is normal, but if our dizziness persists for a few minutes after standing up, then it is a sign that we have cardiovascular problems. In particular, some people under the age of 55 often have this phenomenon of long-term orthostatic hypotension, and he is more than half as likely to have heart failure as a normal person.
3. The ring finger is short and thick.
We can look down at our fingers and see if the ring finger is longer than the index finger. The length of the ring finger is not controlled by the genes on our chromosomes, but by the testosterone that is exposed to during the fetus. If we are exposed to higher levels of testosterone during the fetal period, our ring finger will be longer and our chances of heart disease will be lower.
This phenomenon is not very obvious in the female group, if the male friend's ring finger is the same length as the index finger, or the ring finger is shorter than the index finger, then it is necessary to pay special attention to cardiovascular health.
4. No acne during adolescence.
Many people will have a large number of acne during puberty, which is a very upsetting thing, and may even affect our ** health and produce spots that are difficult to eliminate. However, according to the latest findings, if acne develops during puberty, the risk of coronary heart disease is reduced13. If we are prone to acne during puberty, it proves that our testosterone levels are relatively high, which will help protect us from cardiovascular disease.
-
Those with a family history, especially those with a history of cerebrovascular disease in parents or grandparents. People with high blood pressure, especially those with intractable hypertension. In patients with high blood viscosity, the increase in blood viscosity is easy to promote the formation of blood clots.
Diabetic patients, if their blood sugar is not well controlled, are prone to cerebrovascular disease. Patients with hyperlipidemia are prone to lead to lipid deposition in the arterial intima, which can cause or accelerate atherosclerosis and are prone to cerebrovascular diseases. Patients with rheumatic heart disease, coronary heart disease, and arrhythmia are more likely to form thrombosis and cause acute cerebrovascular disease if the heart has secondary atrial fibrillation. Oh.
The harm of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is mainly in the following aspects: 1. Heart disease, which is easy to cause myocardial ischemia due to coronary atherosclerosis, leading to myocardial infarction, arrhythmia and heart failure. 2. In terms of cerebral blood vessels, cerebral vascular hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis lead to stroke hemiplegia; Cerebral arteriosclerosis can also easily cause cerebral atrophy (dementia, forgetfulness, amnesia, and "ataxia" common in the elderly). >>>More
Elevated blood lipids, blood viscosity, and thrombosis can all lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. What is particularly important is that the blood vessels are connected, the heart and the brain are connected, and the relationship between the heart and the brain is inseparable.
Coronary heart disease belongs to the category of "true heartache", "syncope heartache" and "chest paralysis" in the medicine of the motherland. Most of them are caused by excessive thinking, sadness of the heart and spleen, unhealthy diet, endogenous phlegm drinking, poor mood, liver depression and yin injury, old age and kidney qi deficiency, etc., resulting in weak heart and yang, phlegm turbidity and internal resistance. Symptoms are predicate to sudden onset of chest pain, or chest tightness such as a feeling of heavy pressure, or angina. >>>More
Can cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients such as myocardial infarction only eat vegetarian?
Nowadays, there is more and more attention to soybeans. At first, we may not be able to eat soybeans once a week, but now people can often see these foods on the dinner table. Soy foods are excellent foods. >>>More