AFAA Personal Trainer Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a risk factor related to age for cardiovascular disease in men?

  1. Men >30

  2. Men >45

  3. Men >55

  4. Men >60

The correct answer is: Men >45

The risk factor associated with age for cardiovascular disease in men begins at 45 years old. This aligns with guidelines from various health organizations which indicate that men aged 45 and older should be considered at increased risk for cardiovascular conditions. The rationale behind this is that as men age, the likelihood of developing risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol increases, all of which contribute to cardiovascular disease. While individuals at older ages (like those over 55 or 60) certainly have even higher risks, the specific age threshold for defining increased risk in men is established at 45. The other age options do not align with the clinical guidelines that specify this age cutoff for increased risk in men. Thus, the age of 45 is critical for understanding how age serves as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in this population.