Race
African-American and Mexican-American women have a higher risk
of heart disease than Caucasian women of comparable economic status.
Lifestyle
Physical inactivity is more prevalent among women than men. Age and ethnicity
also show differences in activity as well.
Aging
Women who have heart attacks in their senior years are more likely than men
to die from them.
A Six-Pack
Women and men share six identified risk
factors – high
blood pressure, smoking, high
cholesterol, physical
inactivity, obesity,
and diabetes.