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Friday, February 27, 2009

Diseases Triggered stoppage of blood

  1. Hypertension, High blood pressure is defined as increase in blood pressure continuously sistolik reach 140/90mmHg- pressure above 140mmHg, diastolic pressure above 90mmHg.
  2. Dislipidemia (increasing blood pressure and cholesterol), This terminology is used to mark the increase in the serum level of one or more of total amount of cholesterol.
  3. Diabetes, Condition where the blood glucose level is too high so that the body can not use them appropriately, given the lack of hormone insulin. Body use glucose as the main source of energy. Greater degree disbanding under control. DE, also known present earlier at the age of men with diabetes compared with men who do not have diabetes.
  4. Obesity, Generally assessed by using body mass index (BMI), which is defined as weight in kilograms divided by the square meter of body high. BMI greater than 25kg/m2 classified Obesity. Waist circumference is considered more accurate assessment of Obesity for the network because of increased fat in the abdominal cavity. Men's waist circumference of more than 90cm is considered as a risk factor and is associated with Erectile Dysfunction.

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