Deaths From Heart Attacks Are Way Down. Here's What's Killing Us Instead
UNITED STATES, JUN 25 – Heart attack deaths fell nearly 90% due to medical advances, but deaths from heart failure, arrhythmias, and hypertensive heart disease rose by 81%, creating new challenges for care.
- A recent analysis featured in a journal by the American Heart Association reveals that fatalities from heart attacks among U.S. adults have decreased by almost 90% from 1970 to 2022.
- This decline occurred alongside a 66% decrease in overall heart disease death rates, while deaths from other heart diseases like heart failure and arrhythmias rose 81%.
- Researchers analyzed government data from 1970 to 2022, noting that increases in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension likely contributed to rising deaths from chronic heart conditions.
- Sara King of Stanford noted significant advances in reducing some types of heart disease deaths, while also pointing out a concerning rise in fatalities from other heart conditions, highlighting both successes and new challenges.
- The findings suggest future focus must shift to preventing age-related cardiac conditions by promoting healthy aging and early prevention starting in childhood to reduce rising mortality causes.
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Deaths from heart attacks are way down. Here's what's killing us instead
Heart disease deaths fell by 66% in 50 years, yet arrhythmia and heart failure rates are rising. Learn about the shifting trends in heart health.
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