Skip to main content
 

Heart attack or brain attack (stroke): Are you at risk?

Select every statement that applies to you.

You are a man older than age 45.

You are a woman older than 35 or you have passed menopause naturally or through surgery.

You have a close blood relative who had a heart attack or stroke before age 65.

You smoke, or live or work with people who smoke every day.

Your total cholesterol level is 200 mg/dL or higher.

Your HDL (“good”) cholesterol level is less than 40 mg/dL for men and less than 50 mg/dL for women.

You don’t know your total cholesterol or HDL levels.

Your blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg or higher, or you have been told that your blood pressure is too high.

You get less than a total of 30 minutes of vigorous exercise (such as brisk walking, running, swimming or cycling) at least three days each week.

You are 20 pounds or more overweight.

You have diabetes or take medicine to control your blood sugar.

You have had a heart attack or a stroke.

You have coronary artery disease.

A doctor said you have carotid artery disease or have had a stroke.

You have an abnormal heartbeat.


Related Links


 

Source: Allina Patient Education, Are You at Risk for a Heart Attack or Brain Attack (Stroke)?, cvs-ahc-31481; National Stroke Association

First published: 07/05/2005
Last updated: 07/05/2005

Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts

 

 

This site is presented for information only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice.
Allina®, the Allina logo, and Medformation® are registered trademarks of Allina Health System.
Presentation and Design ©2010 Allina Health System. All Rights Reserved.