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5. Who is at Risk?

Several medical conditions can put someone at a higher risk. These conditions include diabetes, hyperthyroidism, sleep apnea, lung disease, coronary artery disease, heart valve disease, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Additionally, as an individual ages, his or her risk increases. Lifestyle choices also influence one's risk for the condition. Specifically, smoking, regular binge drinking, taking diet pills, participating in intense athletic training, and obesity increase the risk of atrial flutter. Anxiety and stress, recent surgery, and taking certain medications are also known risk factors for this condition.

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