Discover the TEST that can save your heart – Are your arteries at RISK? (unclog your arteries)

Cardio DF — Cardiologia e saúde cardiovascular em Brasília (DF)
2 Nov 202418:52

Summary

TLDRIn this eye-opening video, cardiologist André Wambier discusses the often-overlooked dangers of atherosclerosis, highlighting how it can affect individuals much earlier than expected. He explains the significance of early detection through methods like the ankle-brachial index test and emphasizes the impact of diet on arterial health. Viewers learn about harmful foods to avoid and beneficial ones to embrace for better heart health. The video also introduces groundbreaking research on using nanoparticles to safely clear arterial plaques, offering hope for future treatments. Wambier encourages proactive monitoring and lifestyle changes to safeguard heart health.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Atherosclerosis can develop silently, affecting individuals much earlier than commonly thought.
  • 😀 Many young people may already have arterial plaques, highlighting the need for early awareness.
  • 😀 Small plaques can be more dangerous than larger ones, as they are more likely to rupture and cause serious events.
  • 😀 The Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) test is a simple home test to assess arterial health using a blood pressure device.
  • 😀 Regular monitoring of arterial health is crucial, especially for those with risk factors like family history or hypertension.
  • 😀 Avoiding ultra-processed foods, sugars, trans fats, and fried foods is essential for maintaining healthy arteries.
  • 😀 Incorporating foods rich in fiber, antioxidants, and healthy fats can significantly improve arterial health.
  • 😀 A revolutionary new therapy using nanoparticles shows promise in cleaning arteries without surgery.
  • 😀 Lifestyle factors, including diet and exercise, play a vital role in arterial health, but genetics also influence risk.
  • 😀 It’s never too late to make changes; individuals can improve their arterial health through diet, exercise, and medical intervention.

Q & A

  • At what age do men have more heart attacks compared to women?

    -Men have more heart attacks at age 65 than women at age 72.

  • What is a major silent condition that can lead to heart attacks?

    -Atherosclerosis, which involves the buildup of plaques in the arteries, can develop silently and lead to heart attacks.

  • What percentage of young people under 35 had plaques in their arteries according to a U.S. study?

    -78% of young people under the age of 35 who died in traffic accidents had plaques in their heart arteries.

  • What is the significance of small plaques in arteries?

    -Smaller plaques can be just as dangerous as larger ones because they can rupture, causing blood clots that can lead to heart attacks or strokes.

  • What is the ankle-brachial index (ABI) test?

    -The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a simple test that compares blood pressure in the ankle to that in the arm to assess blood flow and detect peripheral arterial disease.

  • What lifestyle factors can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis?

    -High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, stress, and family history can all contribute to the development of atherosclerosis.

  • What are some foods to avoid for better artery health?

    -Foods to avoid include ultra-processed foods, sugar and corn syrup, trans fats, saturated fats, refined carbohydrates, and fried foods.

  • What foods are beneficial for heart health?

    -Beneficial foods include legumes, oats, beets, leafy greens, seeds, fruits (like avocados and berries), nuts, fatty fish, extra virgin olive oil, and dark chocolate.

  • What promising new treatment for clogged arteries is being researched?

    -Research is being conducted on using nanoparticles to reactivate a natural process that helps clear plaques from arteries without surgery or long-term medication.

  • How can lifestyle changes impact artery health over time?

    -Making lifestyle changes such as improving diet, increasing physical activity, and quitting smoking can help monitor and potentially reverse plaque buildup in the arteries.

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