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8. Risk Factors

Certain genetic factors and lifestyle circumstances dramatically increase a person’s risk of having a widowmaker heart attack. Some of these risk factors are:

  • Smoking cigarettes or chewing tobacco
  • Being clinically overweight or obese
  • A diet rich in sodium, unhealthy fats, and processed grains
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes or prediabetes
  • Lack of exercise

People with conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or dyslipidemia are also more likely to have widowmaker heart attacks.

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