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Health experts raise concern after young engineer from Noida has heart attack

A young Noida-based engineer collapsed due to heart attack while playing cricket. This has raised concerns among health experts about the rising number of heart attack cases among young people, particularly those with diabetes, hypertension, and other diseases.

Health experts have cautioned children, especially those with diabetes, hypertension, and other ailments, to be extra careful after a young Noida-based engineer fainted while playing cricket. Heart attacks are on the rise.

According to Dr. Atul Mathur, Executive Director of Cardiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, young people are having more heart attacks.

A video of a Noida cricket player collapsing went viral. Engineer Vikas Negi slumped midway across the pitch while running.

Other players performed CPR on the man, but he died of a heart attack, doctors said.

“We are seeing younger patients with heart attacks due to increased mental stress, smoking, pollution, and viral illnesses, including post-COVID status. Staying safe requires attention to these risks, especially for people with diabetes, hypertension, or a significant family history of heart disease “Dr. Atul stated.

A health specialist stated winter cardiac arrests rise. We observe more heart attacks in winter every year. He added that less physical activity, increased eating, especially junk food and sweets, and cold exposure raise blood pressure and cause coronary artery spasm.

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital senior cardiologist Dr. AshwMehta remarked, “Heart attacks are increasing in young adults under 40 — including those in their 20s and 30s.”

An unhealthy lifestyle among kids is the main cause. Physical inactivity, poor sleep, pollution, fast food, and smoking are the main reasons. Knowing why young folks are having more heart attacks will help us prevent cardiovascular disease.” Dr. Ashwani remarked.

Conclusion

A young Noida-based engineer suffered from heart attack while playing cricket, prompting concerns among health professionals about the increased incidence of young heart attack cases, especially those with diabetes, hypertension, and other ailments. Due to reduced physical activity, increased junk food and sweets consumption, and cold exposure, blood pressure and cardiac artery spasms rose throughout winter. Dr. Atul Mathur, Executive Director of Cardiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, said understanding young adult heart attack causes can help prevent cardiovascular disease.

Taushif Patel
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Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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