Cardiovascular, Former Intern at Grady Memorial Hospital, Lambert High School, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 736-743
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2351
Received on 01 July 2025; revised on 09 August; accepted on 12 August 2025
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in both the United States and worldwide, affecting millions of individuals and their families every year. Despite technological advancements in cardiology and emergency medicine, the global burden of cardiovascular disease continues to increase. However, numerous studies have shown that many cases of heart disease are preventable through modifiable behaviors and early interventions. This paper investigates three major elements contributing to heart disease prevention: physical activity, dietary habits, and genetic predisposition. It provides a comparative analysis of these factors using peer-reviewed literature, government health data, and personal observations made by the author during summer programs at Grady Memorial Hospital and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The evidence strongly supports that although genetics play an important role in determining baseline risk, consistent exercise and proper nutrition can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, even in genetically predisposed individuals. The paper further emphasizes the importance of health equity, early education, and policy-based interventions to ensure that prevention strategies are accessible to all demographic groups. This research aims to provide a holistic understanding of the interplay between lifestyle and biology in determining heart health and offers strategies that can be applied both individually and systemically to reduce cardiovascular mortality and morbidity.
Cardiovascular Health; Exercise; Diet; Genetics; Preventive Medicine; Heart Disease Risk
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Shashank Khurana. Integrating Lifestyle, Dietary and Genetic Factors for Predictive Cardiovascular Risk Reduction. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 736-743. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2351.
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