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Lifestyle and PAD

Sep 22, 2023

Drs. Lee Kirksey, Diane Treat-Jacobson, and Amy Pollak talk about:

  • practical changes you and your family can make to help prevent or manage PAD

  • “real-world” barriers to initiating lifestyle changes, accessing equitable care, and implementing healthcare recommendations

About PAD

PAD is a condition that’s unknown to many, yet it affects more than 230 million people worldwide. In the U.S. alone, it’s estimated that upward of 12 million people live with PAD, putting them at risk for serious complications. 

PAD involves narrowing of the arteries that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body. This narrowing, medically known as stenosis, impairs blood flow. PAD most commonly affects the lower half of the body (called lower extremity PAD) and occurs when plaques build up in artery walls. This plaque buildup narrows the passageways for blood flow, reducing the flow of blood to the legs and feet. PAD can occur with or without diabetes. When diabetes and PAD occur together, the risk of limb complications is significantly increased.