The Risk of a Heart attack in Winter Season

Amid winter sports, deadlines to close at work and summer and food holidays, Swedish cardiologists have raised alarms: heart attacks in winter are more frequent. That's why you have to pay more attention if you suffer or are in danger of heart disease. What is the connection between [...]
That's why you have to pay more attention if you suffer or are in danger of heart disease.
What's the connection between cold and heart attack?
Food, alcohol, but above all the cold are the primary responsibility for the peak of heart attacks recorded at night between December 24th and December 25.
The error of many factors, including low temperatures and the fact that blood vessels of some people at risk are not always in perfect health, during the holiday season and after, there is a 37% increase in heart attacks, as growth expands to + 27% of tomorrow's day and falls by + 20% on January 1st.
Studies that the cold is a potential danger to the heart are numerous. Also, in Sweden a study published in “Jama” has shown that in days with temperatures below zero °C, the number of heart attacks increases.
Vasokostrianction can actually cause the destruction of atherosclerotic plates. The only increase in temperature by 8 degrees reduces the risk of heart attack by 3%.
Avoid strains and coldness
The link between fatigue and polar temperature can be a real enemy to the heart and increase the risk of a heart attack of up to 34%. Breathing infections also increase the risk of taking a heart attack 6 times.
So the suggestion is to reduce exposure to cold through proper clothing and heat, avoiding strains when temperatures are below zero or winter sports are necessary.
The possibility of a heart attack is also considerable, especially if you choose physical activity in the morning, between 6 and 10, when the probability of cardiovascular events is maximum within 24 hours.
Blood grows cold, which increases blood pressure. Experts say you care more for yourself during the cold days.
Risked are those with asthma, of whom experts say cold - air exercise can cause heart attack. They must be very careful and wrap their mouth with a scarf.
Among other things, flu, throat rash, and novirus are the most common among cold temperatures.









