India’s young hearts at risk: Why the 30s have become the new danger zone
India’s young hearts at risk: Why the 30s have become the new danger zone
Heart disease is now alarmingly affecting young Indians in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s, a significant shift confirmed by recent studies. Data shows an average patient age of 38, often with co-existing conditions and sedentary lifestyles. This crisis is fueled by poor lifestyle choices, emphasizing an urgent need for preventive measures and awareness to protect young hearts.
Heart disease is now alarmingly affecting young Indians in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s, a significant shift confirmed by recent studies. Data shows an average patient age of 38, often with co-existing conditions and sedentary lifestyles. This crisis is fueled by poor lifestyle choices, emphasizing an urgent need for preventive measures and awareness to protect young hearts.