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Huge Study Links 99% of Heart Attacks And Strokes With 4 Risk Factors : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 9, 2026 4:10 am
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Study Reveals Key Risk Factors for Heart Attacks and Strokes

Heart attacks and strokes are not sudden events. They are often preceded by certain risk factors that increase the likelihood of a cardiovascular event. A recent study involving over 9 million adults in South Korea and the US has shed light on the major risk factors that contribute to heart disease and other cardiovascular events.

According to the study, nearly all individuals who experienced a major cardiovascular event had one or more of the following risk factors: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high blood sugar levels, and tobacco smoking (past or current). These factors were found to be present in 99 percent of all cardiovascular events during the long-term study.

Even in women under 60, who are considered to have a lower risk of cardiovascular events, over 95 percent of heart attacks or strokes were linked to these risk factors. High blood pressure was identified as the most common risk factor associated with cardiovascular events, with more than 93 percent of individuals experiencing a heart attack, stroke, or heart failure having hypertension.

Importance of Managing Risk Factors

The study underscores the importance of managing these modifiable risk factors to prevent serious cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Philip Greenland from Northwestern University emphasized the need to focus on controlling these risk factors rather than pursuing other non-modifiable factors that may not be easily treatable or causal.

Researchers also challenge previous claims suggesting that cardiovascular events can occur without any identifiable risk factors. The study highlights the significance of early detection and management of health risks before they escalate into life-threatening conditions.

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Call for Action

Dr. Neha Pagidipati from Duke University, who was not involved in the study, emphasizes the importance of taking proactive measures to address health risks before they lead to severe outcomes. She stresses the need for better management of modifiable risk factors to prevent cardiovascular events.

The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, serves as a reminder of the critical role that risk factor management plays in maintaining cardiovascular health.

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