Thanks to prolonged sedentary lifestyle, the pervasive culture that normalises consuming processed foods, the unfortunate disappearance of local and seasonal foods, and lack of regular basic exercises, apart from other more specific reasons, contribute decisively to heart ailments that have become common.
The economic burden of disease refers to the human and economic costs that result from poor health of people.
In the US, the cost of cardiovascular diseases stood at $555 billion in 2015, with $318 billion dollars of direct costs and $237 billion of indirect costs. This figure is estimated to reach $1.1 trillion dollars by 2035.
Consequently, there was a loss of income of $263 million; and these costs are said to increase to $426 million in 2030.
Cardiovascular diseases have a greater prevalence at advanced ages; however, it can develop at younger age as well and cause premature death.
Cardiovascular events in adults of working age affect the labour market through premature exit from the labour force due to mortality or severe disability by causing long-term absence from work during hospitalisation / treatment and during the subsequent period of care and recovery.
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div class="gmail_quote">When pollution engulfs an area, schools and outdoor activities are promptly suspended; wherever possible, people work from their homes, and this contributes significantly to the change in dynamics of labour force. Susceptibility of cardiovascular diseases increases in such a situation.
But, what happens if heart diseases are left untreated? It can cause severe angina (chest pain or discomfort you feel when there is not enough blood flow to your heart muscle), shortness of breath at even mild activities, and heart failure as well, increasing the risk of death.
Leading risk factors for heart disease and stroke are high blood pressure, high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, diabetes, smoking and second-hand smoke exposure, obesity, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity.
The first step to address the concern for increasing heart diseases would be to contain the reasons that cause it, so that its effect may be curbed and the issue be addressed and resolved to some extent.
(Kavya Dubey may be reached at kavya.d@ians.in)
Source: IANS
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