Why cardiac crises are more common in winter, according to a cardiologist

Cardiac attack rates are increasing in winter, a cardiologist explains why.


Winter could provoke the happiness of holidays and hot chocolate tastes, but the season also comes with a scary statistic:Increased cardiac crises. For a 2018 study published inJama CardiologyThe researchers examined meteorological data points corresponding to hundreds of thousands of heart attacks in Sweden; They concluded that days with freezing temperatures below the highest heart attack. So, why are theyMore current heart attacks in winter?

It is because of what time makes your internal body that finally makes the difference. "Cardiac crises are more common in winter because ... Cold temperatures can limit cardiac vessels, "explainsSanjiv Patel, MD, a cardiologist at Memorialcare Heart & Vascular Institute of La Fountain Valley, California. When your heart ships contract, there is a reduction of blood blood at the organ, whichIncreases the risk of a heart attack.

But these are not only cardiac vessels: causes of cold weatherall Blood vessels to be tightened to preserve the basic body temperature. These forcesYour blood pressure to increase, putting strain even more on your heart.

Another reasonWhy cardiac crises are more common in winter is due to the rise of upper respiratory infections. As Patel explains, these diseases "lead to more inflammation into the body, which can then destabilize their existing accumulation in the arteries or make accumulation worse."

The last thing you probably want to think about what should be the most happy period of the year is aheart attackBut it is important to take into account these additional risk factors such as temperature hollows. After all, unfortunately, the day you are at the highest risk of a heart attack, according to a2018 Bmjto study, is Christmas Eve. And for the symptoms of heart attack to become aware of,These are the signs of heart attack warning that hide with a view to view.


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