A Month Before a Heart Attack For Middle Age, Your Body Will Warn You With These 8 Signals

Written by eatthis created 10 July 2020 last edit 3 years, 8 months ago

Heart attacks – once characterized as a part of "old man's disease" – are increasingly occurring in younger people, especially women, according to new research.

The study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions meeting in Chicago and published in the AHA journal Circulation, sought to investigate heart attacks in the young, a group frequently overlooked in cardiovascular research.

Past research has shown heart attack rates in the U.S. have declined in recent decades among 35- to 74-year-olds. But for the new study, researchers wanted to look specifically at how many younger people were having heart attacks.

They included data from a multi-state study of more than 28,000 people hospitalized for heart attacks from 1995 to 2014. The results showed 30 percent of those patients were young, age 35 to 54.

More importantly, they found the people having heart attacks were increasingly young, from 27 percent at the start of the study to 32 percent at the end.

It's never too late to be fit and fabulous! Heart health is your best friend at any age. It's time to take your personal risk factors to heart – and be aware of warning signs that could save your life or the life of someone you love.

I will describe crucial symptoms that might occur one month (or even earlier) before a heart attack. You don't need to become a total hypochondriac, but a bit of health awareness never hurt anybody. Pay close attention in case you are at risk. Several often-missed indicators are listed at the end of the article.

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