Why cases of death due to heart attacks is higher in winter as compared to any time of the year? Know details
Acute coronary syndrome is the primary cause of death and one of the most prevalent health issues worldwide. The most common risk factors for coronary heart disease, according to Kass and Sewart's study, are smoking, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. The most common risk factor in our study is hypertension, which is not statistically substantially different from other risk factors based on the season. According to Dr Kedar Kulkarni, other risk factors that are present but are less common in our sample include smoking, hyperlipidemia, family history, and finally, diabetes mellitus. Seasonal variations were also statistically significant in the complications and outcomes of ACS; postinfarction angina pectoris was more common in the Spring/Summer season and heart failure was more common in the Autumn/Winter season.







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