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WHY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE AND GYM ENTHUSIAST­S EXPERIENCI­NG HEART ATTACKS?

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In recent years, the number of young people going to the gym has increased more than ever before because having an attractive physique has become the latest and greatest trend. In order to achieve their ideal physics, people frequently experiment with unhealthy exercises and foods. But, from afar, does it really matter? In eagerness to compete in the race, people often neglect the fact that there are numerous other factors to consider when engaging in certain exercises and diets.

In view of the increasing number of cardiovasc­ular diseases among young people and fitness fanatics, let us throw some light on the reasons of this potentiall­y fatal health condition. Many well-known people have recently died from cardiac arrest while exercising, including TV actor Siddhaanth Vir Surryavans­hi, actor Sidharat Shukla (Big Boss fame), and Raju Shirivasta­v (comedian) and many more. Furthermor­e, young adults in India, both men and women, are more susceptibl­e than ever to cardiac diseases.

What Exactly Is a Heart Attack, And Why Does It Occur?

A heart attack, also known as a myocardial infarction, occurs when a portion of the heart muscle does not receive enough blood. The longer it goes without treatment to restore blood flow; the more damage is done to the heart muscle. Heart attacks are caused when there is a sudden blockage in the coronary arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle. However, it can also occur when soft plaques form in the blood vessels and result in large clots. There are several reasons of heart disease, which might differ from person to person. It can be impacted by a number of causes, such as an inherited condition, a bad lifestyle, and unhealthy behaviors, it might be a poor sleeping cycle, stress, poor eating habits, regular alcohol consumptio­n, excessive smoking, or any drug. A poor diet that is high in saturated and trans fats, as well as an excessive intake of processed foods, red meat, dairy products, and junk food. Diabetes patients are more prone to develop heart disease than non-diabetics, and obesity and inactivity can both contribute to diabetes starting early in life.

Why are young and healthy gym attendees facing a heart attack while working out?

The primary factor is excessive activity. High-intensity workouts are one of the top causes of heart attacks in the gym. Excessive activity can rupture a heart plaque or produce electrical issues in the heart, both of which raise the chance of a cardiac arrest. The second cause is high blood pressure. Exercise causes a quick rise in blood pressure.

You know your body better

Everyone has different levels of strength and endurance. While some people are stronger and more resilient than others, others may be unable to perform demanding exercises. The problem with young people is that they frequently exaggerate how strong and fit their bodies are. As a result, cardiac and health issues emerge at a young age. It is recommende­d to have heart-related tests such as an angiograph­y, an ECG, a blood test, and an echo. Complete your body tests before engaging in any type of strenuous exercise.

Lead a Healthy Lifestyle

Good nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate sleep are the foundation­s of a healthy lifestyle. If it runs in your family, you should be extra cautious. A healthy lifestyle keeps you fit, active, and free of diseases. The World Health Organizati­on defines "healthy living" as a way of life that helps you to enjoy more aspects of your life. As a young adult, you require heart-healthy fats such as walnuts and ground flaxseed, as well as complex carbohydra­tes such as oats and lentils and lean proteins such as skinless chicken breast and white-fleshed fish.

Don’t Push too hard

In today's fast-paced culture, everyone is striving for something, whether it's a profession or an ideal physique they aim to achieve, which is not a requiremen­t, and they are ignoring their own body and mind. A healthy lifestyle is vital for living a happy and stress-free lifestyle.

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