1 in every 9
men face risk of abrupt cardiac death: Research
New Delhi: A new study has found that
nearly one in every nine men face the potential risk of a sudden cardiac death
before the age of 70.
The study further reveals that one in
thirty women are also at a risk of abrupt cardiac death.
It is believed that sudden cardiac
death claims thousand of lives each year and is prevalent in people with no
signs or symptoms of cardiovascular disease.
"Sudden cardiac death has been
very hard to study because most patients had no history of heart problems and
were not being monitored at the time of their death," said Donald
Lloyd-Jones from Northwestern University in the US.
The findings further show that sudden
cardiac death risk is greater for men than women- with an overall 10.9 per cent
lifetime risk among all men at age 45 (roughly one in nine men) and a 2.8 per
cent lifetime risk of among all women at age 45 (or about one in 30 women).
Men with two or more major risks
factors at all ages had even higher lifetime risks for at least 12 percent .
High
blood pressure levels helped identify lifetime risk more accurately in both men
and women than any other single risk factor.
Source:
www.zeenews.india.com
05.07.2016
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