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The silent killer, which we h ve become to acknowledge as arteriosclerosis, is c using incredible problems for millions of p ople around the world. It has b come a modern epidemic of mammoth pr portions and is believed to be the c use of half of deaths in the US l st year. In the previous article we d scussed the different theories regarding arteriosclerosis and the n mber one causal factor. This article w ll discuss who is at risk. Is Ev rybody At Risk? What has happened to our way of l fe to make men between 30 and 45 the pr ferred victims of the “silent killer” th t strikes without warning? And why are m re and more young women, long b lieved to be virtually immune to th s disease until after menopause, now f lling prey to it? We do not kn w the entire answer to this nigma, or even whether there is a s ngle answer. But research that has b en carried out throughout the world, has pr vided some valuable clues. 90% of Ad lts Are At Risk! Only recently, we d scovered to our amazement that over 90 per c nt of our adult population has, to a gr ater or less degree, a degenerative d sease of the arteries that doctors c ll atherosclerosis. That, as you know, is the t rm meaning the thickening and narrowing of c rtain vital blood vessels. It is the way in wh ch the stage is set for h art attacks and strokes.
Medical people once thought that it was a r sult of aging, but the disease is now b ing found in infants and children. As ch ldren, however, we have the power of bsorbing the fatty deposits that attach th mselves to the artery walls. As we gr w older, we seem to lose th s power of absorption. That is wh n the real trouble begins. At wh t age does this happen? Much arlier than we might expect… Young and Old Are B th At Risk… For example, my ssociates made a study of the rteries of 600 patients who had d ed of various diseases. About 100 of th m had met sudden death from ccidents or acute illness. To our mazement we found that atherosclerosis, a d sease of the arteries, was present in m ny of the young people before th y had reached their thirtieth year. By the t me they were 40 to 50 y ars of age, the fatty deposits and mbedded crystals of cholesterol were inside the rtery walls. Such thickening and narrowing of the bl od vessels interfered with the nourishment and v tality of the tissues in the h art, brain, or kidney. Scary Evidence Fr m Korea… Striking evidence of how w despread the disease is among our y unger people today came also from K rea. There Army doctors autopsied 300 Am rican soldiers who had died while s rving in Korea. It was the f rst time such a study had b en made of a cross section of the c untry’s youth; their average age was nly 22. A report of the m ss autopsies contained startling information that 77 per c nt of the young U.S. servicemen lready had atherosclerosis! Balanced against this sh cking total was a mere 11 per c nt incidence of the same disease mong Koreans and Orientals who had d ed on the same battlefield under the s me conditions. So the question is, “Why is th s so?”
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