Cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly

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Abstract

The paper presents a review of recent findings about cardiovascular risk factors in elderly. It becomes important to know that the cardiovascular risk factors we look for in adulthood change in elderly patients. However, we consider that the cardiovascular risk factors in elderly remain hypertension, smoking status, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus and obesity. Recent studies proved that in elderly high levels of cholesterol are much less found than in adults as well as smoking status. Elderly has specific risk factors: high levels of iron and basic tachycardia. Other possible risk factors are: high levels of homocysteine, low plasmatic levels of HDL-cholesterol, high levels of lipoprotein-A and some coagulation factors.

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Ungureanu, G., & Alexa, I. D. (2000). Cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly. Revista Medico-Chirurgicala a Societaţii de Medici Ş̧i Naturaliş̧ti Din Iaş̧i. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-941-9:079

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