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Atherosclerosis Pathophysiology
- Atherosclerosis, a silent killer, starts in childhood with cholesterol buildup.
- It progresses due to inflammation, plaque rupture, and blood clots, causing heart attacks and strokes.
Sudden Death
- Peter Attia recalls a pathologist stating that sudden death is the most common first presentation of heart disease.
- This highlights the silent nature of atherosclerosis and the importance of early risk assessment.
Early Atherosclerosis
- Atherosclerosis is a cumulative disease process that begins in childhood, evidenced by advanced lesions in young people's arteries upon autopsy.
- Risk factors like smoking, hypertension, and dyslipidemia accelerate its progression.