Talk:Cardiovascular disease

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Change "x": High blood pressure is estimated to account for approximately 13% of CVD deaths, while tobacco accounts for 9%, diabetes 6%, lack of exercise 6% and obesity 5%.

to "Y": High blood pressure is estimated to account for approximately 13% of CVD deaths, while tobacco accounts for 9%, diabetes 6%, lack of exercise 6%, and obesity 5%. Nickroehm (talk) 22:43, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
 * ✅ Cannolis (talk) 23:14, 17 February 2022 (UTC)

Cardiac health
The heart-cholesterol hypothesis has been soundly discredited. Why is it here? 46.97.168.11 (talk) 06:17, 30 October 2022 (UTC)


 * The cholesterol hypothesis is settled medical knowledge:


 * Separate meta-analyses of over 200 prospective cohort studies, Mendelian randomization studies, and randomized trials including more than 2 million participants with over 20 million person-years of follow-up and over 150 000 cardiovascular events demonstrate a remarkably consistent dose-dependent log-linear association between the absolute magnitude of exposure of the vasculature to LDL-C and the risk of ASCVD; and this effect appears to increase with increasing duration of exposure to LDL-C. Both the naturally randomized genetic studies and the randomized intervention trials consistently demonstrate that any mechanism of lowering plasma LDL particle concentration should reduce the risk of ASCVD events proportional…“ https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/38/32/2459/3745109


 * If you have been reading articles by cholesterol deniers like Ravnskov don‘t let them fool you. Take care and stay healthy, CarlFromVienna (talk) 09:32, 30 October 2022 (UTC)