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2021 Vol.2 Sept.No3

  • Title: Analysis of related factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases induced by bad living habits
  • Name: Yasuyuki Kase,Nagasako Takashi,Tsukada Masaaki
  • Company: (Jibei International University,High beam716-0009,Japan)
  • Abstract:

    Objective: The early prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is mainly to curb the disease in the bud. 157 cases of unhealthy living habits that induce related factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are studied and analyzed, so as to prevent unhealthy lifestyle and improve unreasonable dietary structure. Methods: The general health status, living habits, related environmental data and the prevalence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases of 157 subjects were collected. To explore the unhealthy living habits of the survey subjects that induce diseases, and then put forward preventive measures on this premise. Results: People who eat high-fat and high-calorie foods for a long time, smoke, drink too much, have irregular meals and lack of physical activity have a relatively high incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and there are differences (P<0.05). Conclusion: There are many unhealthy living habits that can induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which should be effectively prevented and controlled according to these factors to reduce the clinical incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.


  • Keyword: Bad living habits; Blood pressure; Reactive hyperemia of blood vessels; Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Cardiovascular risk factors
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpcarme2021020360
  • Citation form: Yasuyuki Kase,Nagasako Takashi,Tsukada Masaaki.Analysis of related factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases induced by bad living habits.2020, vol. 3, 6-11.
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