 In this study, researchers examined the relationship between an adolescent lifestyle score and cardiovascular disease, CVD, risk markers in young adulthood. The results suggest that a healthy adolescent lifestyle is associated with lower levels of certain CVD risk markers in adulthood. This suggests that early interventions may be beneficial in reducing the risk of developing CVD later in life. This article was authored by maker Lena Schnurman, Christina Alexandra Schultz, Christian Haeder, and others.