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Post by mslo79 on Dec 31, 2018 6:31:22 GMT
I would say that's not likely anytime soon being I am only 39 years old (and my weight is normal to... 5'7" @ 140-145lbs) and the way I see it unless you got a family history of heart trouble at a young age, or as long as your not seriously overweight, your chances of a heart attack are slim to nothing til AT LEAST 50 something years old (like the odds are in ones favor not to have to worry about heart trouble in the slightest til AT LEAST their 50's) although I feel ones risk of heart attack is still fairly slim til at least their 60's playing the odds. but that basically plays inline with my observation of age in general... 20's and younger = spring chicken young 30's = young (basically the older side of ones youth) 40's = not really young or old. pretty much middle-aged. 50's = early stages of old (from what I have heard this is when your body starts to break down a little and you start feeling the aging process) 60's = somewhat old 70's = old 80's and older = dinosaur  (basically if you get into your 80's you have lived your life and are on bonus time) because looking at the average age of death (call it about high 70's to 80-ish years old) I pretty much came up with those things and that basically plays inline with heart attack/stroke type of stuff to in that unless your AT LEAST 50 something years old or seriously overweight or bad luck with genetics (and the like) your chances of any real heart trouble should be slim to nothing although I would imagine if your weight is decent chances are you will make it to at least 60's before the heart trouble becomes more of a real possibility and, obviously, once you get into your 70's on up you just never know since your pushing the average age of death around that time. p.s. my grandma turned 100 years old in Nov 2018 as she's easily the oldest of my four grandparents as the next closest would have been about a few months shy of being 82 years old.
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