Cigarette smoking, a low-fruit and vegetable diet, lack of physical activity, and psychological stress contribute to the global prevalence of heart disease.
Well-established cardiac rehabilitation (CR) strategies, such as drug and lifestyle-related interventions, have been proved to reduce the risk of cardiac diseases.
Certain lifestyle modifications can help avoid heart disease.
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