Finnish research shows that short adults have a high risk of cardiovascular disease

Release date: 2010-10-13


According to a recent study published by Finland, the risk of cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular disease is significantly higher in adults with short stature than in tall adults.
According to Finnish media reports, researchers at the University of Tampere in Finland conducted a comprehensive analysis of 52 studies on the relationship between height and cardiovascular disease, involving 3 million men and women. The researchers included men under 165 cm tall and women under 153 cm in the short group, while men over 178 cm tall and women over 166 cm were included in the tall group. Through a comprehensive comparison, the short stature group was 1.5 times more likely to suffer from coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases and died as a tall group.

The researchers said that it is still impossible to explain the reasons, but some studies speculate that this is related to factors such as malnutrition, and some people speculate that this is because the small coronary artery is small and easy to block.

Source: Meditech Medical Network

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