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If a family member has been diagnosed with a heart disease, you may be researching, “is heart disease genetic?” We’re here to answer that question and address other factors that may cause heart disease. Keep reading to learn more:

Is heart disease genetic?

Yes, genetics can play a part in the formation of heart disease. But just because your family member has a heart disease does not mean that you do, as well. If a family member has been diagnosed with a heart disease, it’s important to get checked out, so you can be proactive about treatment or management if a heart disease is identified.

Genetics play a role in heart disease, but a more contributing factor to heart disease is lifestyle and environment. In turn, many family members share the same lifestyle and environment, which may be the underlying factor why multiple people in the same family are suffering from a heart disease. Consider the following lifestyle and environmental factors that can contribute to heart disease:

  • Constantly stressed
  • Eating an unhealthy diet
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Lack of exercise
  • Smoking nicotine products

Fortunately, all of the risk factors listed above can be addressed immediately! By making wiser lifestyle and environmental choices, you can significantly decrease your chances of developing a heart disease. There are certain factors that you cannot change like age and race. You are more at risk of developing a heart disease when you become older and/or are African American.

Middle Georgia Heart offers cardiology consultations.

Our team at Middle Georgia Heart offers compassionate cardiology consultations. We understand that if you’re seeking cardiology consultation, you may have already been diagnosed or suspect a heart disease. We’re here to talk about treatment or management options and answer all of your questions. Don’t hesitate to speak with one of our friendly doctors today.

Make an appointment today: 478-207-5224