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Category Archives: Heart Health

Elderly with chronic kidney disease face higher coronary heart disease, heart failure, or stroke risk

Elderly with chronic kidney disease face higher coronary heart disease, heart failure, or stroke risk. You may not necessarily think about the link between the kidneys and the heart, but the two actually share many risk factors which can bring on damage or illness. The main role of the heart is to pump out oxygenated ...click here to read more

Atrial fibrillation in older adults may affect strength, balance, gait speed, and coordination: Study

Atrial fibrillation in older adults may affect strength, balance, gait speed, and coordination. A study has found that atrial fibrillation – a common form of irregular heartbeat – can accelerate age-related declines in walking speed and strength. Lead author Jared W. Magnani said, “Particularly in older adults, we need to be mindful that the effects ...click here to read more

Atrial fibrillation associated with heart attacks, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and sudden cardiac death: Study

Atrial fibrillation is associated with heart attacks, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and sudden cardiac death. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat, which is well known to be linked to a higher risk of strokes. The researchers aimed to investigate the link between atrial fibrillation with non-stroke health events as well. The researchers analyzed the ...click here to read more

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Renal artery stenosis in seniors: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Renal artery stenosis is the narrowing of the arteries that carry blood to the kidneys. A condition that tends to worsen over time, renal artery stenosis is commonly seen in the elderly with arthrosclerosis. Complications of renal artery stenosis include high blood pressure and kidney damage. High blood pressure results from renal artery stenosis, because ...click here to read more

Eating walnuts may reduce risk of heart disease and prostate cancer, improve colon health

Eating walnuts may reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and prostate cancer, as well as improve colon health, according to different studies. The Connecticut-based research center conducted a study among 46 adults aged 30 to 75. All of the participants were overweight with BMIs greater than 25. Men had waist circumferences larger than 40 ...click here to read more

Heart attack mortality lower in menopausal women, but heart disease and stroke risk may be higher

Heart attack mortality is lower among menopausal women, compared to men. While menopause is a known risk factor for heart disease, the research study found women faced a lower risk of dying from a heart attack, compared to men. Unfortunately, the gender differences weren’t as significant among racial minority groups. The study involved 23,086 black ...click here to read more

Heart failure accelerates aging process, brings on early andropausal syndrome

Heart failure speeds up the aging and triggers the onset of early male menopause, known as andropausal syndrome (AS). AS is characterized by a reduction in anabolic hormones, including testosterone, in aging men. Decreasing hormone levels are what contributes to clinical symptoms. Symptoms of AS can be categorized into three groups: sexual – such as ...click here to read more

Baby boomers and heart disease: Effects of aging on heart health

Aging baby boomers need to be concerned about their heart health and heart disease risk. The likelihood of developing a cardiovascular condition increases with age, so it’s important that seniors take the necessary steps in order to reduce their risk. Your body undergoes many changes with aging. For example, blood vessels also age, becoming weaker, ...click here to read more