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The ten most significant risk factors for coronary heart disease include obesity, high salt intake, family history, drug/alcohol use, smoking, genetics, age, high saturated fats, lack of exercise, and high blood cholesterol.

The ten most significant risk factors for coronary heart disease include obesity, high salt intake, family history, drug/alcohol use, smoking, genetics, age, high saturated fats, lack of exercise, and high blood cholesterol.

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State the 10 most likely risk factor which could greatly increase your chances of getting coronary heart disease
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-Obesity/Overeating
-Salty foods -> High blood pressure
-Family History
-Drugs/Alcohol
-Smoking
-Genes
-Age
-High saturated fats
-Lack of exercise
-High blood cholesterol

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