Why does a heart attack happen more often?

The Heart Therapy Research Centre at the University of Massachusetts, U.S.A., published a major clinical study in which 259,894 patients with a heart attack were examined. In 102,725 cases, a heart attack occurred in the spring, while in 157,169 cases, a heart attack occurred in winter, indicating that a heart attack [...]
The Heart Therapy Research Centre at the University of Massachusetts, U.S.A., published a major clinical study in which 259,894 patients with a heart attack were examined.
In 102,725 cases, the heart attack occurred in the spring, while in 157,169 cases, a heart attack occurred in winter, indicating that heart attack was 53% more common during winter.
It's considered to be multiple. First of all, cold weather increases blood pressure, which increases the speed of heart labor and increases the body inflammation process, which indirectly leads to a heart attack.
Changing life - style in terms of reducing physical activity, taking in calories, increasing consumption of alcohol, and smoking leads to an increase in body weight, which contributes to the beginning of a heart attack.
People with high blood pressure should consult a doctor before exposing themselves to such intense physical efforts as cleaning snow.
To avoid a heart attack, healthful food is recommended throughout the year and a certain physical activity, in line with one's age, throughout the year.
Heart disease is usually predictable, but with the identification of risk factors and the way of life they will control, a heart attack can be avoided in most cases.
Rakesh Bhargava, director of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Osawa, Ontario, Canada, advises that if a person wants to clean snow, he should avoid drinking coffee, smoking and fluids, dress thick and cover his mouth and nose.









