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Bill Clinton, whose story was introduced this chapter, had some family history of heart disease and had eaten a high-fat diet for many years of his life. Which of his risks would be an inherent cardiovascular risk factor for former President Clinton?

A) His high-stress job as president
B) His male gender
C) His history of being overweight
D) His diet

Cardiovascular Risk Factor

Any attribute, characteristic, or exposure that increases the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease, including factors like smoking, high blood pressure, and obesity.

High-Fat Diet

A diet that consists of a high proportion of fats, often exceeding the generally recommended intake levels for health.

  • Analyze the contribution of various factors (dietary, behavioral, physiological) to cardiovascular disease risk.
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Ashish DubeyJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Bill Clinton's male gender is considered an inherent cardiovascular risk factor because it is a biological characteristic that cannot be changed, unlike lifestyle factors such as diet or stress levels.