Why do men have more heart attacks than women? – Life & Style

In today’s age, diseases have become stronger than humans and humans are suffering from complex diseases at a young age.

Among all the diseases, heart attack is also becoming more common, and men are becoming victims more.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) cause approximately 17.9 million deaths worldwide each year from cardiovascular diseases, and men are affected by heart disease at a younger age than women.

Heart disease affects men more than women due to biological, hormonal and lifestyle differences.

Whereas men’s risk of heart disease increases due to unhealthy lifestyles, including smoking, unhealthy diet, and lack of physical activity, all harm their heart health.

According to a report by the American Heart Association, men are more likely to smoke than women, causing them to suffer from heart disease at a younger age. In addition, stressful jobs are also a cause of heart disease in men.

Research in The Lancet found that men are more likely to have heart attacks at a younger age. In fact, men account for nearly 70 percent of first heart attacks.

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2024-10-06 09:33:51

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