{"id":168,"date":"2016-06-27T18:12:55","date_gmt":"2016-06-27T18:12:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.shawheart.com\/?page_id=168"},"modified":"2016-07-05T23:59:19","modified_gmt":"2016-07-05T23:59:19","slug":"atherosclerosis","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.shawheart.com\/diseases-conditions\/atherosclerosis\/","title":{"rendered":"Atherosclerosis"},"content":{"rendered":"

Atherosclerosis is a disease that causes the walls of an artery to thicken, impairing blood flow. It can occur in any area of the body, but is most important when it happens in the heart, brain or blood vessels leading to the brain.<\/p>\n

Blood flow is impaired because the channel through the artery has narrowed due to the formation of plaques (raised patches) in the inner lining of the arteries. These plaques are found most often in people with high concentrations of cholesterol in the bloodstream.<\/p>\n

The number and thickness of plaques increase with age, causing loss of the smooth lining of the blood vessels and encouraging the formation of blood clots. Sometimes fragments of clots (thrombi) break off and form emboli, which travel through the bloodstream and block smaller vessels.<\/p>\n

Atherosclerosis is responsible for more deaths in the U.S. than any other condition. Atherosclerotic heart disease, involving the coronary arteries (coronary heart disease), is the most common cause of death, accounting for one-third of all deaths. Atherosclerotic interference with blood supply to the brain (stroke<\/a>) is the third most common cause of death after cancer.<\/p>\n

Atherosclerosis also causes a great deal of serious illness by reducing the flow of blood in other major arteries, such as to the kidneys, legs, and intestines.<\/p>\n

Causes<\/h2>\n

The exact cause of atherosclerosis isn’t known. However, studies show that atherosclerosis is a slow, complex disease that may start in childhood. It develops faster as you age.
\nAtherosclerosis may start when certain factors damage the inner layers of the arteries. These factors include:<\/p>\n