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Which of the following controllable risk factors for coronary artery disease [CAD] appears most closely linked to the development of the disease? *1 pointA. AgeB. Medication usageC. High cholesterol levelsD. Gender

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Which of the following controllable risk factors for coronary artery disease [CAD] appears most closely linked to the development of the disease? *1 pointA. AgeB. Medication usageC. High cholesterol levelsD. Gender

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The answer is C. High cholesterol levels. This is because high cholesterol levels can lead to the buildup of plaques in the arteries, which can increase the risk of coronary artery disease. Age and gender are not controllable risk factors, and medication usage is not directly linked to the development of the disease, but rather is a method of managing the disease or its symptoms.

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