The Long Term Effects Of High Cholesterol You Didn't Know About

Cardiovascular Disease

an illustration of the human heart. Photo Credit: DailyHealthPost @Heart

Researchers from a heart study focused on a group of adults who did not have heart disease at age fifty-five. They calculated how long each participant had been suffering from high cholesterol then followed them for twenty years. The study indicated forty percent of the participants who had ten years of high cholesterol by the time they were fifty-five had an increased risk of cardiovascular disease by 16.5 percent, which was nearly four times the number of patients who did not have high cholesterol.

Learn more about how high cholesterol can affect a patient's long-term health now.

BACK
(6 of 12)
NEXT
BACK
(6 of 12)
NEXT

MORE FROM HealthPrep

    MORE FROM HealthPrep

      OpenAI Playground 2025-05-13 at 10.55.45.png

      MORE FROM HealthPrep