Four in five adults at risk of early death, heart-age test shows Doctors call figures for England alarming and urge people to adopt healthier lifestyles
Four out of five adults have hearts that are more damaged than they should be for their age, putting them at greater risk of early death, a major study has shown.
The disclosure prompted calls for Britons to ditch their unhealthy lifestyles and monitor their own health more closely in order to reduce their risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Four out of five adults have hearts that are more damaged than they should be for their age, putting them at greater risk of early death, a major study has shown.
The disclosure prompted calls for Britons to ditch their unhealthy lifestyles and monitor their own health more closely in order to reduce their risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- How your heart age is key to heart attack or stroke risk BBC News
- How do I find out my heart age? The Guardian
- Seven ways ... to lower your heart age The Guardian
- UK health crisis: why are so many of us heading for an early grave? The Guardian
- Four in five people at risk of early death from heart attack or stroke, officials warn The Independent
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