A variety of factors increase one's risk of developing coronary artery disease. Aage and gender play a role in the condition, and men have a higher risk than women, though the latter's risk increases after menopause. The chance is also higher if an individual has a family history of heart disease, smokes, and has high blood pressure or cholesterol. Taking preventative measures will ensure the body remains healthy and at a lower risk of developing coronary artery disease.

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