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Protect Your Arteries, Protect Your Life: Dr. Laurence Sperling Explains How

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May 26, 2025
Dr. Laurence Sperling, a leading expert in preventive cardiology and founder of the Emory Center for Heart Disease Prevention, shares invaluable insights on cardiovascular health. He emphasizes that heart disease can start early, often without symptoms, and discusses the critical importance of early detection. The conversation explores the roles of genetics, cholesterol, and lifestyle in heart health, while advocating for personalized risk assessments. Listeners learn about effective interventions and lifestyle choices to protect their arteries and improve longevity.
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INSIGHT

Early Origins of Heart Disease

  • Heart disease begins early, often before symptoms appear, and is a life-course process starting before birth.
  • It's a leading cause of death for both men and women, not just older adults.
INSIGHT

Atherosclerosis Is Not Normal Aging

  • Atherosclerosis is a gene-environment-behavior interaction, not a normal aging process.
  • Our modern environment creates a new, earlier form of atherosclerosis compared to historical populations.
ADVICE

Early Cardiac Risk Assessment

  • Don't wait for symptoms; get cardiac risk assessment starting at age 20 every five years.
  • Monitor cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose regularly for early prevention.
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