This could be a signal that people who don't visit the doctor often are more likely to develop CVD. It makes sense—if caught early, risk factors like high BMI, high blood pressure, and high LDL cholesterol can be treated and thereby prevent heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.
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Or it's selection bias from people who don't normally go to the doctor mostly going when there's a problem.
The people who don't go to the doctor because they feel fine aren't included in the study.