Did you know that race, age, gender, and smoking status are major influences of heart disease risk? To help us better understand your heart health, please enter these details into our heart risk calculator. 1. Race* 2. Gender*This heart risk calculator was adapted from the Cardiovascular Ri...
Although some causes of heart disease are genetic, most is caused by lifestyle. WebMD’s chief medical officer, John Whyte, MD, shares key ways you can reduce your risk of a heart attack.
Reports the launching of the new Heart Disease Risk Calculator from Mayo Clinic, that allow adults without known hear disease or diabetes to estimate their risk of having a heart attack. Product offering; Design and specifications; Pricing and availability....
The Heart Test is a complex and precise risk calculator for developing cardiac infarction. Using a combination of multiple test algorithms, we developed the tes…
In less than 5 minutes you can complete your personalized Healthy Brain Age profile and determine if your brain is aging faster than you are. (A rapidily aging brain increases your risk of devloping dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Roughly 45 million people in the US take statins, the cholesterol-lowering medications used to prevent cardiovascular disease. Many patients without heart disease, though, are taking them based on older estimates of their risk of developing it. Now, research suggests that millions of them may ...
A new calculator estimates a person's risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) over the next 30 years by combining measures of cardiovascular, kidney and metabolic health for the first time, according to a new American Heart Association Scientific Statement published today inCirculation. ...
A new online health calculator can help people determine their risk of heart disease, as well as their heart age, accounting for sociodemographic factors such as ethnicity, sense of belonging and education, as well as health status and lifestyle behaviours. The process to build and validate the...
About This Calculator This peer-reviewed online calculator uses the Pooled Cohort Equations to estimate the 10-year primary risk of ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) among patients without pre-existing cardiovascular disease who are between 40 and 79 years of age.1Patients are considered ...
coronary heart disease; diabetes mellitus; primary prevention; risk assessment Abstract Aims To assess differences between absolute coronary heart disease (CHD) risks calculated by Joint British Societies (JBS) risk calculator and UKPDS risk engine and its impact on CHD primary prevention management...