Answer :

Factors at Risk for CVD and ASCVD Numerous risk factors, including the following, have been independently linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD).

  • Sedentary kind of life  
  • Stress
  • Premature family history
  • Consuming alcohol
  • Smoking
  • Leg pain could be a sign of claudication, which is a symptom of peripheral atherosclerotic disease.
  • Chest pain could be a sign of angina pectoris, which is an effect of coronary artery atherosclerosis.

and a lot more (e.g. obesity, poor diet, low selenium levels, high homocysteine levels, etc.).

What is cardiovascular disease?

The term "cardiovascular diseases" (CVDs) refers to a variety of heart and blood vessel conditions. Congenital heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and many more are among them.

What is ASCVD?

A small number of key risk factors can account for the majority of a person's risk for CVD and stroke (together known as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, or ASCVD). 

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