Daily doses of statins and blood pressure medications will not be enough to prevent heart disease among the ever-growing number of Baby Boomers who are overweight or obese, a new study suggests. The simple truth, experts say, is that pounds must also be shed to keep cardiovascular trouble away. ‘There is a debate out there about whether this generation is going to live as long as their parents, and the truth is they probably won’t,’ said study author Dr. Gregory L. Burke, director of the division of public health sciences at Wake Forest University School of medicine in Winston-Salem, NC. ‘My ultimate worry is that we’ve seen a 50-year decline in cardiovascular disease mortality, but if you begin to look at recent trends, it’s beginning to plateau,’ he added. ‘And my fear is that because of the increase in obesity we’re going to begin to see a reversal of that trend where heart disease rates begin to go up.’ The research involving 6,814 men and women aged 45 to 84 revealed an even greater prevalence of overweight and obesity than shown in similar studies done five years earlier. Depending on the demographic group, between 60 percent […]
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Drugs Alone Don’t Lower Heart Disease Risks for Overweight Americans
Author: CAROLYN COLWELL
Source: Washington Post/HealthDay
Publication Date: Monday, May 12, 2008; 12:00 AM
Link: Drugs Alone Don’t Lower Heart Disease Risks for Overweight Americans
Source: Washington Post/HealthDay
Publication Date: Monday, May 12, 2008; 12:00 AM
Link: Drugs Alone Don’t Lower Heart Disease Risks for Overweight Americans
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