1. The Effects of High Cholesterol, High Fat, & Hypertension
Fatty foods, high blood pressure, and obesity. ... It can be caused by normal aging, high blood pressure, and by diseases such as diabetes. ... Three possible causes of damage to the arterial wall are: elevated levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, high blood pressure, and cigarette smoke. ... If the wall is thickened sufficiently, the diameter of the artery will be reduced and the amount of blood flowing in it is decreased, thus decreasing the oxygen supply. ... Persons who have abnormally high levels of cholesterol on a congenital basis can reduce their risk of heart atta...
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