lDeep forehead wrinkles may be an early sign of cardiovascular disease New video by Subkuch TV on YouTube
Deep forehead wrinkles may be an early sign of cardiovascular disease, researchers have warned. A study presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Munich found that people with more wrinkles than is typical for their age had a higher risk of dying from the condition. Researchers said the wrinkles could be linked to atherosclerosis - the hardening of arteries due to plaque build-up. Deep forehead wrinkles may be an early sign of cardiovascular disease, scientists have warned Atherosclerosis is a major contributor to heart attacks and other cardiovascular problems. Changes in collagen protein - which gives structure to our hair, skin and nails - and oxidative stress seem to play a part both in atherosclerosis and wrinkles. The study suggested the tiny blood vessels in the forehead may be more sensitive to plaque build-up meaning wrinkles could be a sign of the vessels ageing. Scientists analysed a group of 3,200 working adults who were all healthy and were aged 32, 42, 52 and 62. They were assigned scores depending on the number and depth of wrinkles on their foreheads. A score of zero meant no wrinkles while a score of three meant 'numerous deep wrinkles'. Please Subscribe My Channel for More Videos.
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