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Research presented at the 2018 annual meeting of the European Heart Association in Munich suggests that people with high levels of growth are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than their peers, EurekAlert reported.
researchers at the Hospital of Toulouse, France, conducted the new study on 3,200 adults to see if levels of prefrontal wrinkles are also an indicator of cardiovascular disease risk.
the study, the participants were 32, 42, 52 and 62. Their scores depend on the number and depth of wrinkles on the forehead, 0 for no wrinkles, and 3 for "a lot of deep wrinkles." In a 20-year follow-up, 233 participants died of various causes, 15.2 percent of whom had two or three wrinkles. 6.6% have wrinkles and 2.1% have no wrinkles.
researchers found that people with a wrinkle score of 1 had a slightly higher risk of dying of cardiovascular disease than those without wrinkles. After adjusting for age, gender, education, smoking status, blood pressure, heart rate, diabetes, and blood lipid levels, the risk of death
wrinkles of 2 and 3 was almost 10 times greater than for those with a wrinkle score of 0. "The higher the wrinkle score, the greater the risk of cardiovascular death," concluded Yolande Esquirol, an associate professor of occupational health at the University of Toulouse In France and the study's author.
While wrinkles on the forehead are not a better way to assess cardiovascular risk than measuring blood pressure or lipids, a simple look can lead to early warning signs. The researchers don't yet know the cause of this relationship, even if it persists, even when it takes into account factors such as work stress, but they speculate that it may be related to atherosclerosis or plaque build-up, the leading cause of heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases, and changes in collagen and oxidative stress appear to play a role in both atherosclerosis and wrinkles. In addition, the blood vessels in the forehead are small and they may be more sensitive to plaque formation, meaning wrinkles may be one of the early signs of vascular aging.Reference:
Eurekalert! :D eep pre-wrinkles signal may a higher risk for cardiovascular mortality
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