(HealthDay News) -- A major analysis of data on potential triggers  for heart attacks finds that many of the substances and activities  Americans indulge in every day -- coffee, alcohol, sex, even breathing  -- can all help spur an attack.
Because so many people are  exposed to dirty air, air pollution while stuck in traffic topped the  list of potential heart attack triggers, with the researchers pegging  7.4 percent of heart attacks to roadway smog.
But coffee was also  linked to 5 percent of attacks, booze to another 5 percent, and pot  smoking to just under 1 percent, the European researchers found.
Among  everyday activities, exerting yourself physically was linked to 6.2  percent of heart attacks, indulging in a heavy meal was estimated to  trigger 2.7 percent, and sex was linked to 2.2 percent.
The  researchers stressed that the risk for heart attack from any one of  these factors to a particular person at any given time is extremely  small. But spread out over the population, they can add up. Read more...
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