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WHY HEART ATTACKS ARE INCREASING IN YOUNGER ADULTS

The rise of heart attacks in adults aged 30u201345 has become a concerning trend worldwide, including in India. Many individuals searching for the best cardiologist doctor in Bhubaneswar is often surprised to learn that cardiovascular disease is no longer limited to older populations.

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WHY HEART ATTACKS ARE INCREASING IN YOUNGER ADULTS

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  1. Why Heart Attacks Are Increasing in Younger Adults Understanding Emerging Risk Patterns in Ages 30–45

  2. Why Heart Attacks Are Increasing in Younger Adults • The rise of heart attacks in adults aged 30–45 has become a concerning trend worldwide, including in India. Many individuals searching for the best cardiologist doctor in Bhubaneswar is often surprised to learn that cardiovascular disease is no longer limited to older populations. • Dr. Gyana Ranjan Nayak, an interventional cardiologist, frequently evaluates younger patients presenting with symptoms traditionally associated with much older adults. This shift demands a deeper understanding of evolving risk factors, lifestyle influences, and the importance of early detection.

  3. Why Heart Attacks Are Increasing in Younger Adults • Rising cases in adults aged 30–45 • Younger patients presenting with older-age symptoms • Importance of early detection

  4. Changing Landscape of Heart Disease • Increase over last decade • Lifestyle: stress, poor sleep, processed foods • Low physical activity driving early damage

  5. Hidden Risk Factors in Youth • Hypertension and high cholesterol • Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome • Family history accelerates risk

  6. Lifestyle Choices Driving the Trend • Unhealthy diet and sedentary routine • Obesity and inflammation • Smoking and vaping risks

  7. Role of Stress • Chronic stress elevates BP and HR • Burnout and financial pressure • Ignored until severe symptoms appear

  8. Early Warning Signs • Chest tightness • Radiating pain • Breathlessness and dizziness • Unexplained exhaustion

  9. Prevention • Regular check-ups and screening • Daily activity and balanced diet • Stress management and tobacco avoidance

  10. Conclusion • Younger adults increasingly affected • Awareness and early action crucial • Rising demand for preventive cardiology

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