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The Silent Killer: High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease / 51

water in a hose in winter? What happens when the water freezes? The hose

becomes rigid. Arteries become similarly rigid when their contents solidify.

Normally our arteries are muscular and flexible. With each surge of blood

pumped by the heart, the arteries expand, allowing large amounts of

blood to flow. A hardened artery no longer expands and flexes with

each blood surge, thereby limiting how much blood it can accommodate.

Each heartbeat is therefore less efficient (because less blood can flow

through the arteries with each beat), and the heart must work even harder

to get blood where it needs to go. It also has to pump the blood through

debris lining the arteries. Talk about a double-whammy!

In addition to the problems plaque causes along our artery walls, some-

times sticky masses break free. These clots then travel throughout the blood-

stream and can lodge in arteries elsewhere in the body, blocking blood flow.

The result can be a stroke, heart attack, or

embolism

, all of which can be

devastating.

Coronary artery disease develops gradually, but make no mistake: it is

deadly. The good news, however, is that by losing even five percent of excess

fat, by reducing

saturated fats

,

trans-fatty acids

, and cholesterol in

one’s diet, and by getting regular exercise, a person can lower or even elimi-

nate her risk of developing the disease.

For those already diagnosed with coronary artery disease, a variety of

treatment options exist. Noninvasive treatments include what we just men-

tioned: losing weight and restoring BMI to 25 or lower; limiting saturated

fats and cholesterol intake; and getting regular, sustained aerobic exercise.

Invasive treatments include various medications to control cholesterol and

break up plaque deposits,

catheter

-based procedures like balloon angio-

plasty in which a tiny object is inserted into the artery and then expanded to

open a clogged passageway, and heart surgery like bypass procedures in

which arteries from other parts of the body are inserted to create a “detour”

around a blocked passageway. Whatever the means, any blockage must be

removed or bypassed or the condition can prove fatal.