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Does the heart get smaller as you age? Understanding age-related cardiac changes

While the heart does not typically get smaller with age, studies show a moderate increase in the left ventricular wall thickness is often observed during the aging process. This thickening, known as concentric hypertrophy, can be a normal part of aging, though it is more pronounced in individuals with coexisting cardiovascular risk factors. It is a complex issue, and the question of **does the heart get smaller as you age** involves understanding several contributing factors that affect heart structure and function.

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