Euromedia24 on Play Store Euromedia24 on App Sore
BNB

$870.47

BTC

$113082

ADA

$0.868816

ETH

$4608.63

SOL

$213.76

31 °

Yerevan

20 °

Moscow

45 °

Dubai

20 °

London

26 °

Beijing

23 °

Brussels

16 °

Rome

23 °

Madrid

BNB

$870.47

BTC

$113082

ADA

$0.868816

ETH

$4608.63

SOL

$213.76

31 °

Yerevan

20 °

Moscow

45 °

Dubai

20 °

London

26 °

Beijing

23 °

Brussels

16 °

Rome

23 °

Madrid

Doctors explain why heart disease is becoming more common among young people


Ages 18 to 25 are a time of first big decisions: school, work, new relationships, and the beginning of adulthood. However, doctors warn that it is during these years that many begin to develop habits that undermine heart health, according to The Conversation.

 


According to electronic health records, the incidence of cardiovascular disease has doubled in Americans under 40 and tripled in smokers over the past 15 years. However, most young people still think that heart attacks and hypertension are diseases of the "older generation".

 


"I see more and more patients between the ages of 20 and 25 who have high blood pressure, high sugar and obesity," said the US-based cardiologist and researcher. "These risks develop very early, sometimes even at the end of school."

 


The main cause is atherosclerosis, deposits of fat and cholesterol on the walls of blood vessels. Research shows that heart health begins to deteriorate as early as age 17. Starting from this age, indicators of blood pressure, sleep, food and physical activity gradually change to negative.

 


Nicotine is considered one of the most dangerous factors. Its use among 18-23 year olds has increased from 21% in 2002 to 43% in 2018, thanks to vaping and nicotine patches. Nicotine damages blood vessels, accelerates atherosclerosis and increases the risk of heart attack.

 


The statistics on overweight are equally worrying. One in five people under the age of 25 already have a body mass index above 30. By the age of 35, almost 60% of young people are predicted to have passed. Meanwhile, less than half of young adults realize that high blood pressure, cholesterol, and physical inactivity are directly linked to heart disease risk.

 


Regular doctor visits, blood pressure and sugar measurements, and family medical history discussions all help identify hidden risks at an early stage. Experts advise not to wait for the doctor to raise the topic of heart disease, but to ask directly.

 


The American Heart Association identifies eight key factors that affect heart health. Four of these are behavioral: regular physical activity (about 20 minutes a day), smoking cessation, adequate sleep (7-9 hours), and a balanced diet with plenty of fish, berries, and vegetables.

 


The other four are medical indicators: blood pressure, sugar level, cholesterol and body mass index. Three of these indicators have significantly worsened among young people in recent years.

 


Cardiologists emphasize that now is the time to pay attention to the heart. Checking your blood pressure and sugar levels, giving up e-cigarettes, walking instead of taking a cab, and eating home-cooked meals instead of fast food may seem like small decisions, but they're the ones that shape your health for decades to come.

 


Translation:Euromedia24.com-in:

News

16-year-old Laura Khnkikian was found as a missing person
New persecutions of 7 bishops
Modi announced India's intention to develop cooperation with Arab countries
As a result of Israeli strikes, more than 20 people were killed in Gaza in one day
Britain and the EU are exploring the prospects for defense cooperation
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the violation of the principles of the United Nations due to the decision on Cyprus
Kyiv has been left without water supply due to a power failure
Al Hadath: More than 950 former IS fighters have been transferred from Syrian prisons to Iraq
The US government has partially suspended work pending approval of funding
The former Minister of Culture was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in prison, an amnesty was applied
Important
Two Armenians remained in Stepanakert. one of them is missing
Important
The military mentality is evident from the morning in the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Kanaker
The US has approved the sale of Patriot missiles to Saudi Arabia
Musk: The balance of power in the world is changing
Sax: The Peace Council will not bring a peaceful solution to the Middle East
Kyodo: Security measures have been strengthened before the elections in Japan
16-year-old Laura Khnkikian is being sought as missing
Zakharova: Moscow will continue cooperation with Cuba
Cuba will not relinquish its sovereignty regardless of US actions
Axios. Saudi Arabia believes that the withdrawal of US strikes will strengthen the Iranian government