'Heart disease in India assuming alarming proportions'
Source: Hueiyen News Service / NNN
Imphal, October 18 2014 :
Heart disease in India has assumed alarming proportions with the average Indian being three-four times more likely to have a heart attack than his/her western counterparts.
Not only the senior citizens are at risk but it is the younger generation which is the heart of the nation's productivity and economy who are at a higher risk, Senior Consultant of Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata and an Interventional cardiologist Dr PC Mandal told reporters at the Press Club here on Saturday.
He said heart disease in India has assumed alarming proportions with the average Indian being three-four times more likely to have a heart attack than his/her western counterparts.
Dr PC said scientific evidence indicates seven risk factors, which if addressed, can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease: smoking, cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity and stress.
Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata has organised a 'Heart Problem Awareness Programme' for common people here in Imphal, apart from offering consultants to patients in this specialty, he said.
The problem of heart disease in the country has reached epidemic proportions, Dr PC said and asserted that the risks pertaining to the problem of heart disease can actually be addressed.
"We don't deserve to be called the 'heart disease capital' of the world.
Risk of heart disease can be significantly reduced through simple lifestyle modifications and through creating a heart healthy environment, said Dr PC.