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Toffler's Theory of Cardiovascular Risk

Toffler's Theory of Cardiovascular Risk suggests that modern life’s rapid social and technological changes contribute to stress, which can harm heart health. Constant acceleration, information overload, and unpredictable lifestyles increase psychological pressure, leading to biological responses like high blood pressure and inflammation. Over time, these factors elevate the risk of heart disease. The theory emphasizes that adapting to these societal shifts and managing stress are crucial for maintaining cardiovascular health in today's fast-paced world.