Do risk factor interventions prevent or reverse arteriosclerosis?
We have attempted to summarize the current controversies regarding risk factors and preventive measures for control of arteriosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Recognizing that the genesis and development of the disease process are extremely complex and the basic knowledge is limited, it is not likely that conclusive answers to questions will be forthcoming soon which will provide more effective preventive or therapeutic measures. It might be desirable to institute educational and control program aimed at curtailing, at a young age, known AS risk factors such as heavy smoking, particularly if the family history indicates severe risk. Few will question the normal approaches to the treatment of complications of coronary heart disease by control of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and smoking. However, great caution must be exercised when trying to institute large scale modifications in prevailing life patterns, particularly when based on indefinite risk factor studies and in the f