Women and Heart Disease
Take the Woman's Heart Health Quiz
What's Your Risk?
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My age:
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Under 65
(0 points)
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Over 65
(2 points)
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I have been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
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I have been diagnosed with diabetes.
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No.
(0 points)
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Yes.
(2 points)
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My cholesterol level is:
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Below 200 mg/dl.
(0 points)
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201-239 mg/dl.
(1 point)
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Above 240 mg/dl.
(2 points)
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I don't know my cholesterol level.
(2 points)
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I have a family history of heart disease.
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No.
(0 points)
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Yes.
(3 points)
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My body weight is:
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About right or slightly less than normal.
(0 points)
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Over the norm by less than 20 lbs.
(1 point)
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Over the norm by more than 20 lbs.
(2 points)
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My normal exercise pattern is:
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An hour a day, at least 4 times a week.
(0 points)
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3 or 4 hours a week but all at once.
(1 point)
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I only walk around the house/office
(2 points)
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My eating habits are:
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I eat nutritious foods, and only indulge in sweets/fats
occassionally.
(0 points)
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I don't plan meals, which means I could eat more healthfully.
(1 point)
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I eat whatever I want to eat, even if it's high in saturated fats or
calories.
(2 points)
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My tobacco use is:
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I don't smoke, or I quit more than 3 years ago.
(0 points)
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I smoke 1 pack a day.
(4 points)
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I smoke 2 or more packs a day.
(5 points)
Woman's Heart Health Quiz Results:
7 or fewer points:
Good job! You're at reduced risk for heart disease, but it's still a good idea to
visit your health care provider on a regular basis and get your blood pressure and cholesterol
checked. Keep exercising regularly, and continue good eating habits.
8-14 points:
You may be at moderate risk for heart disease. See your health care provider
regularly for exams and to get your blood pressure and cholesterol checked. With lifestyle changes
like quitting smoking, eating low-fat foods and staying active, there's room for improvement - and
a healthier heart!
15-22 points:
Unfortunately, you may be at high risk for heart disease. See your health care
provider soon, and discuss the answers you gave to this quiz. Take a positive approach, starting
today - change your lifestyle to incorporate physical activity that you enjoy, eat flavorful
low-fat and high-fiber foods, and if you smoke, quit right now.