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The results shouldn’t be discouraging, said lead author Dr. John Wilkins, an assistant professor of preventive medicine and cardiology at Northwestern University’s medical school in Chicago.

Maintaining an optimal lifestyle, by eating sensibly and staying active, is still the best way to live a long, healthy life, he said.

Heart disease remains the nation’s leading cause of death, and the study reinforces the idea that “cardiovascular disease is part of the aging process,” said Cleveland Clinic heart specialist Dr. David Frid, who was not involved in the research. Bodies wear out, “and ultimately, just exposure to living is going to cause people to develop some of these underlying problems,” Frid said.

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