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Why women’s risk of heart disease increased during the pandemic

- BY DEB BALZER Mayo Clinic News Network

The COVID-19 pandemic affected people in numerous ways. For many women, it added layers of complexity.

The quarantine period forced millions to stay home, work from home, take on the role of teacher and supervise their children’s education. Those added layers also meant women lost time taking care of themselves. And many women continue to take on those challenges.

These are just some of the reasons that may explain why women’s risk of cardiovasc­ular disease increased – and why it is important to make changes, says Dr. Mayra Guerrero, a Mayo Clinic cardiologi­st.

For many women, their complex roles during the COVID-19 pandemic as mothers, teachers and remote workers brought on not only emotional stress, but also physical stress.

“Stress by itself can also increase the risk of cardiovasc­ular disease and sometimes even trigger a heart attack,” says Guerrero. But that added stress is not the only factor.

“A poor diet can also be a risk factor for cardiovasc­ular disease or lack of exercise,” she says.

Raising awareness is a priority for Guerrero.

“Cardiovasc­ular disease is the No. 1 killer of women and men around the world. However, many women do not know that,” says Guerrero.

While you cannot control your age or your DNA, you can have some control over your cholestero­l level, blood pressure and lifestyle choices.

“Have a balanced diet that includes more fruits and vegetables, and include exercise in your daily life – ideally every day. But if not at least four days a week. And a very important one: No smoking.”

 ?? DREAMSTIME TNS ?? Women’s risk of cardiovasc­ular disease increased during the pandemic, as they often took on the added roles of teacher and caregiver, and stopped taking care of themselves.
DREAMSTIME TNS Women’s risk of cardiovasc­ular disease increased during the pandemic, as they often took on the added roles of teacher and caregiver, and stopped taking care of themselves.

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