10-Year and 30-Year Risks of Cardiovascular Disease in the U.S. Population | JACC

09/06/2025 11 min
10-Year and 30-Year Risks of Cardiovascular Disease in the U.S. Population | JACC

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster explores groundbreaking research showing that nearly one-third of U.S. adults aged 30-79 have cardiovascular disease or a high 10-year risk, with long-term risks starting as early as age 30. He highlights the urgent need for early, lifelong prevention strategies to tackle the nation’s leading killer—starting in young adulthood.

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