Exploring the alarming trend of heart attack risk among young Indians linked to Type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is increasingly affecting young Indians, heightening heart disease risk.
Diabetes causes atherosclerosis, fat build-up in arteries, elevating heart attack risks.
Genetic factors predispose Indians to develop diabetes at lower weight and age.
Diets high in processed foods and sedentary lifestyles contribute to obesity and heart strain.
Work and life stresses elevate blood pressure and inflammation, harming heart health.
Untreated anxiety due to stigma contributes to increasing cardiac risks among youth.
Common habits among youth like smoking and heavy drinking harm blood vessels.
Rising obesity rates fuel diabetes and related cardiovascular diseases.
Early symptoms like fatigue are often ignored, delaying necessary medical help.
Regular screenings and lifestyle changes are crucial to reversing the heart health trend.