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“We observe an increase in the number of heart attack patients and the trend is high among a few younger patients as well,” opined Consultant General and Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Chamara Ratnayake. “We cannot conclude the exact reason but it’s a combination of many reasons. People are going through high levels of stress over the past few months and people who have risk factors are at risk of having heart attacks.”
Three categories of risk factors include major, modifiable and contributing risk factors.
Major risk factors that cannot be changed include age, male gender and heredity. Modifiable risk factors that could be treated, modified or controlled include tobacco smoke, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity and being overweight and diabetes. Other risk factors that contribute to risk of heart disease include stress, alcohol, diet and nutrition.