One of the leading causes of death in the globe is cardiovascular disease. More than 20.5 million people die each year from illnesses involving the heart or blood arteries, such as heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure, according to the World Heart Federation.
Through a variety of international events, World Heart Day raises awareness about the value of maintaining a healthy heart.
The theme for the World Heart Day 2023 is “Use Heart, Know Heart.”
It entails promoting the day’s significance and topic by using the heart emoji. Emojis are one of the most common kinds of communication used today, according to the World Heart Federation, and they can help individuals stay engaged and communicate across language barriers.
The topic of “Know Heart” is to encourage people to take charge of their health because there is a lack of information about it. Therefore, you can better care for your heart when you are more aware of it.
Here are a few indicators that might tell you if you have a healthy heart as this year’s topic is “knowing your heart.”
Heart failure risk can be increased by a common condition known as high blood pressure. Checking your blood pressure numbers can therefore help you determine your risk.
Low blood pressure is harmful to your heart as well.
Understanding your pulse can help you better grasp the force of your blood flow and blood pressure in various body areas. Your heart health can be determined by how quickly or slowly your heart beats. You can ask your doctor for assistance if you are unable to do so.
The amounts of sodium, potassium, creatinine, and other substances that are inextricably linked to your heart health can be determined by a blood report.
Your arteries can become blocked by high cholesterol, which raises your chance of having a heart attack. So it is essential for a healthy heart to maintain normal cholesterol levels. Your cholesterol levels can be found out with a quick blood test.
Dr Sharad Tandon, Director of Clinical & Preventive Cardiology, Heart Institute at Medanta, Gurugram said “Prioritising heart health is essential because the heart is not just a pump; it serves as the central hub of our body’s functions. It’s the engine that keeps everything running smoothly.