Prevention
A key step of this fruitful process is Prevention: especially in the field of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) a clinical condition that, at the time of its first appearance - as a stroke, aortic aneurism or peripheral arterial disease - can be markedly invalidating and even fatal.
But what is prevention? and how many forms of Prevention can we carry out?
Scientists recognize a first line of intervention, or Primary Prevention, and a second line of intervention .
Primary Prevention
Primary prevention consists in a number of measures that each individual can put into effect to avoid the onset and development of a disease. In the case of CVD a major step consists in lowering the number of risk factors or, at least, in containing their harmful effects. The earlier we take action the better the results: with low levels of risk factors it is likely to have . That's why scientists recommend to begin the risk factors assessment at age 20.