Heart failure among aged to triple
by 2060
Heart failure among people who are aged above 60 is set
to triple by 2060, a new study has found. “Heart failure is a common condition
worldwide and increases with age. Various disorders can cause heart failure,
such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, obesity anddiabetes. As these are more prevalent with age, the
consequence is an increased population of elderly who may develop heart
failure,” said Ragnar Danielsan, Cardiologist at Landspitali University
Hospital, in Iceland. According to the study published in the journal European
Society of Cardiology, the researchers randomly selected 5,706 elderly
participants and analysed data on the current size, sex and age distribution. Combining
these data, the study assessed the prevalence of heart failure in the elderly
population and sought to predict the number of elderly people likely to have
heart failure in the future.
The participants’ age ranged from 66 to 98 years, the
average age being 77 years where 58 per cent were men. The prevalence of heart
failure was 3.7 per cent in the sexes combined, but it was higher in men (4.8
per cent), compared to women (2.8 per cent). The prevalence of heart failure
increased with age, from 1.9 per cent in those 69 years of age or younger, to 6
per cent in those 80 years of age and older. The number of elderly people was
estimated for the coming decades in both men and women, until 2060. The largest
increases will be in the age groups 70 to 79 years and 80 years and older and
predominantly in women. The study demonstrated that patients with heart failure
will have increased 2.3 fold by the year 2040 and 2.9 times by the year 2060.
“This study predicts that heart failure in the elderly will more than double by
2040 and triple by 2060. In the coming decades the majority of heart failure
patients will be elderly individuals and this will have major health-economical
consequences,” added Danielsen.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
29.08.2016
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