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IJN Cardiologist: M’sians Are Now Developing Heart Disease At a Younger Age

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Source: Medical News Today

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This is concerning! 

We may need to be extra careful with our health because National Heart Institute (IJN) consultant cardiologist Datuk Dr Ahmad Khairuddin Mohamed Yusof shared that Malaysians are now developing heart disease at a younger age.

According to BernamaDr Khairuddin said that in 2017, Malaysians developed heart disease at 58 years old. In comparison, the Thais developed heart disease at 65 years old, the Chinese at 63 years old and Canadians at 68 years old. Meanwhile, the population in other western countries developed heart disease at the age of 66.

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Source: nst

Back in 2014, the World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics revealed that Malaysia’s proportional mortality rate of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) was at 36 per cent and, globally, Malaysians take up 31 per cent of the deaths caused by CVD.

FYI, the death toll caused by CVD is at approximately 17.7 million people, worldwide.

According to Dr Khairuddin, the condition is possibly due to high levels of cholesterol in the blood, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

Man Having Heart Attack

For illustrations purposes | source: medical news today

Adding on, the 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey indicated that about 47.7 per cent of Malaysians aged 18 and above are diagnosed with high blood cholesterol, or in other words, hypercholesterolemia.

The survey shockingly revealed that the number of Malaysians with the condition has increased compared to 32.6 per cent in 2011. Speaking to Bernama at the launch of Repatha, Dr Khairuddin said,

“Individual behavioural modifications are important, especially those related to one’s lifestyle (to reduce cholesterol levels). Exercising, eating healthy food, avoiding alcohol and foodstuff containing polyunsaturated fat and lower calorie intake(s) are all important.”

On a side note, Repatha is a new cholesterol-lowering drug which is injected into the body.

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Source: bernama

Even though treatment (including statin medication) would be helpful in reducing high cholesterol, prevention is still the best route to take, according to Dr Khairuddin. He then added that CVDs can also lead to emotional (mental) illness like depression, apart from causing “physical dysfunction” and more financial burden.

Dr Khairuddin further shared some of the main reasons for the increase of bad cholesterol (aka, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C) in the blood, and they include:

  • An unhealthy lifestyle
  • Poor diet
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • High sugar intake
  • Diseases (e.g. diabetes mellitus or low thyroid gland activity)

Hence, a high level of bad cholesterol in the blood is a major risk factor for CVDs.

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For illustration purposes | source: sinar harian

He also noted that high levels of bad cholesterol could stem from genetic abnormalities through a condition named Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH).

If you didn’t know, there are two types of FH: Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) and Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (HoFH). Therefore, it’s vital that these conditions are treated as early as possible because it could increase the risk of premature CVDs.

Heart Failure

For illustration purposes | source: tns. World

Besides that, he pointed out that “elevated cholesterol” sometimes goes unnoticed because it does not show any symptoms and hence, many people would not be aware of their own health conditions. Thus, the condition can only be detected through a blood test and if it’s left unattended, it may lead to a bigger problem, which is atherosclerosis.

Atherosclerosis is a condition whereby cholesterol is accumulated within the arteries that form deposits called plaque. This will cause the arteries to clog and, after some time, restrict the flow of blood (that carries oxygen) to the organs and other parts of the body. That doesn’t sound good. 

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For illustration purposes | source: cdc

Although there are no clear signs of the symptoms, Dr Khairuddin suggests looking out for “warning signs” that indicate “elevated cholesterol”. Some of the warning signs include:

  • Yellow patches around the skin of the eyelid (xanthelasma palpebrarum)
  • Yellowish deposits on the tendons of one’s hands and feet (tendon xanthomata)
  • A white or grey discoloured “arc” in the eye (Arcus cornealis) 

If you do see these signs, please consult a doctor. 

Mma Doctor

For illustration purposes | source: the malay mail

That’s scary! Perhaps, we all should practise a much healthier diet and exercise regularly to avoid contracting heart disease at a very younger age.

What do you think of this worrying finding? Share with us your thoughts in the comments.

 

Also read: Malaysia Has The Highest Rate Of Diabetes in Asia & Half Of M’sians Don’t Even Know They’re Diabetic

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