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Determine YOUR Risk of
a Heart Attack
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Seeing is Believing . . .
This HeartScreen heart attack risk factor test will help you identify and understand your own
risk factors for coronary heart disease, and guide you in dealing with them. It will
also approximate your relative risk and will help you identify areas that you may want to work on.
Instructions:
In this test, eight modifiable risk factors for a heart attack are listed, and scores from 1 to 8 are assigned to each factor.
- For each of the 8 risk factors in Table 1, read across the row horizontally until you find the column that applies to you.
- Select the numeric value in the lime green row that applies to the column you are in.
- Place the numeric value in the same risk factor row of Table 2.
- After evaluating all 8 risk factors, tally your score in Table 2.
- Under the Value column of Table 3, select the row that corresponds to the sum of the risks you determined in Table 2.
- Read the Range and Description comment that applies to your value. This is your approximate risk of heart attack and stroke!
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Table 1. HeartScreen
Self Scoring Test of Heart Attack and Stoke Risk |
| Risk Factor |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
| 1. Cholesterol* (mg%) |
under 160 |
160-179 |
180-199 |
200-219 |
220-239 |
240-259 |
260-279 |
280-299 |
300 plus |
| 2. Blood Pressure* (mmHg) |
under 110 |
110-119 |
120-129 |
130-139 |
140-159 |
160 plus |
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| 3. Smoking (cig./day) |
none |
up to 5 |
5-9 |
10-19 |
20-29 |
30+ |
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| 4. Overweight^ (in %) |
0-4% |
5-9% |
10-14% |
15-19% |
20-29% |
30%+ |
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| 5. Triglycerides* (mg%) |
under 100 |
100-149 |
150-249 |
250-349 |
350+ |
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| 6. Diabetes (duration) |
None |
under 5 yrs |
5-10 years |
10+ years |
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| 7. Resting Pulse (beats/min.) |
under 56 |
56-62 |
63-69 |
70-80 |
80+ |
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| 8. Stress/Tense |
Rarely tense |
Tense 3x/wk |
Tense 2-3/day |
Tense and rushed |
on tran-quilizers |
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| * To determine
your cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure, just see your physician. The blood test
is very simple and inexpensive, and takes about five minutes. What you learn may save your
life! If you take blood pressure pills, score four points regardless of your blood pressure
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^To determine your percentage of overweight, look up your
ideal weight, take its midpoint, and subtract it from your actual weight. Divide the
difference in pounds by your ideal weight and multiply by 100.
Click on
ideal weight page to review the definition of ideal weight. Also, see the
ideal weight application page. |
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Table 2. Totaling Your 8
Factors of Heart Attack Risk |
| Risk Factor from Table 1 |
Score |
| 1. Cholesterol |
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| 2. Blood Pressure |
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| 3. Smoking |
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| 4. Overweight |
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| 5. Triglycerides |
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| 6. Diabetes |
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| 7. Pulse |
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| 8. Stress |
____ |
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Total Score: |
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Table 3. HeartScreen: Interpreting Your Score |
| Value |
Your Range |
Description/Comment |
| 0-6 |
IDEAL |
Development of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke is extremely
unlikely,
especially if your cholesterol level is below 160. |
| 7-14 |
ELEVATED |
The development of heart disease or stroke is about
one third of the U.S. average, yet three times higher than for the ideal group. |
| 15-22 |
HIGH RISK |
This is the average. You cannot afford to be average,
because your risk of a heart attack is 10 times higher than the ideal group. |
| 23-30 |
VERY HIGH RISK |
The development of heart disease and stroke is about
three times the U.S. average, or 30 times higher than the ideal group. Action is
imperative! You may be able to drop four points on this test within four to eight weeks
by lowering cholesterol and blood pressure through dietary change. |
| 31 -38 |
DANGEROUS |
The likelihood of having a heart attack or stroke is
about four to six times the U.S. average and about 50 times higher than the ideal group.
Set goals and take action without delay! |
Contact
CHIP to learn more about
your risk for a heart attack or stroke. "Be Healthy by Choice, Not by Chance!".
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