men's heart disease

Gene Responsible For Men’s Heart Attack, Found!

by Madjackfrost on September 1, 2010

SCIENTISTS have found a genetic explanation for why men are more likely than women to suffer heart attacks and strokes.

Significant genetic variations called l-haplogroup make them 55 per cent more likely to develop coronary disease

Researchers said it was too early to tell whether the gene has a greater effect on the health of the heart than factors such as smoking and high blood pressure.

Peter Weissberg said that if the genetic variation was linked to a risk factor such as hypertension then the discovery might be useful because men with high blood pressure could be treated more aggressively.

The l-haplogroup variant is said to have arrived to Europe from the Middle East some 25,000 years ago.

It is more common in northern Europe – raising speculation that it might explain why heart disease rates are higher in the UK than in Mediterranean countries.

“We are a long way off being able to judge the potency of this genetic effect. This will not be a test you can get in the near future,” the Daily Mail quoted Weissberg as saying.

Source: Times of India, The Australian

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