Abstract:
Thus, as a result of our study, it was found that 27 (75%) patients
have traditional risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, and the prevalence and
combination of two or more risk factors are significantly more common at the age of
mainly over 45 years, which corresponds to the literature data. And also, the
development of coronary heart disease is more often associated with an average and
high level of cardiovascular risk. This requires active primary prevention in people
aged 35-40 years, especially with a combination of two or more risk factors