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Adults with mental disorders in their 20s and 30s are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke, according to new research. Database of the Korea National Health Insurance Corporation. People included in the new study were between the ages of 20 and 39 and underwent a physical examination between 2009 and 2012. Their health status was monitored for new-onset heart attack and stroke until December 2018. Above with video player: Health experts say it’s also important for young people to focus on heart health. I had some kind of psychiatric disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder, eating disorder, etc. Disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or personality disorders, studies show.People with mental disorders under the age of 40 are 58% more likely to have a heart attack than those without the disorder, and more likely to have a stroke. “It has long been known that mental health and physical health are linked, but what is surprising about these findings is that these links were observed at a very young age.” That’s what happened,” said associate professor Dr. Katherine Ehrlich. She holds a PhD in behavioral and neuroscience from the University of Georgia. Ehrlich was not involved in this study. Coronary artery disease and heart attacks are rare before she is 40, so studies this large are needed to confirm the relationship between mental health and such unusual events in young people. did, she said. Mental health and lifestyle Ehrlich would like to learn more about the physical activity and diet of those involved to better understand whether these factors influence the relationship between mental health conditions and heart attacks and strokes. People who are chronically depressed may struggle to maintain a healthy diet and get enough physical activity.The increased risk is not solely due to lifestyle differences. but not age, gender, hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, smoking, alcohol, physical activity, but this does not mean that lifestyle should be ignored, although the authors of this study said Dr. Eue-Keun Choi, professor of internal medicine at Seoul National University School of Medicine, South Korea. Excessive cardiovascular risk can be explained, but this does not mean that healthier habits do not improve prognosis. Lifestyle changes should be recommended,” said study author Dr. Chan Soon Park, a researcher at Seoul National University Hospital in South Korea, in a statement. Park added that this could indicate a growing need to manage the psychological state and monitor heart health of people with chronic mental illness. Hopefully, we might see secondary benefits in the future in terms of the number of people managing heart-related conditions.The findings do not show that mental illness causes heart attacks or strokes. Be aware, however, that this study does point to risk factors to watch out for. Preventive measures to minimize risk could include maintaining a healthy diet and incorporating physical activity, Ehrlich said. Choi recommends that people with mental health problems get regular checkups. These findings may also highlight the importance of dealing with loneliness, she added. For some time now, researchers have warned that loneliness is detrimental to physical health. Maybe,” she added.

Adults in their 20s and 30s with mental disorders are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke, according to new research.

of A study published on Monday Published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology examined the health data of over 6.5 million people through the Korea National Health Insurance Corporation database.

People included in the new work The study participants were between the ages of 20 and 39 and underwent a health examination between 2009 and 2012. Their health status was monitored for new-onset heart attacks and strokes until December 2018.

Video player above: Health experts say it’s also important for young people to focus on heart health.

The study found that approximately 13% of participants suffered from insomnia, anxiety, depression, somatoform disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, I had some kind of mental disorder, such as a personality disorder.

those younger The study found that 40 people with mental disorders were 58% more likely to have a heart attack and 42% more likely to have a stroke than those without the disorder.

“It has long been known that mental health and physical health are linked, but what is surprising about these findings is that these links were observed at a very young age,” said Dr. Dr. Katherine Ehrlich, Associate Professor of Behavior and Brain, said. Science at the University of Georgia. Ehrlich was not involved in this study.

Coronary artery disease and heart attacks are rare before the age of 40, so studies of this size are rare. There was a need to understand the relationship between mental health and these abnormal events in young people.

mental health and lifestyle

Ehrlich said he wanted to learn more about the participants’ physical activity and diet to better understand whether those factors influence the relationship between mental health and heart attacks and strokes.

“For example, if you are chronically depressed, you may struggle to maintain a healthy diet and get enough physical activity, which may increase your risk of cardiac events over time. there is.

Video bel0w: Doctors warn that young heart attack deaths have risen dramatically in the past three years

The authors controlled for factors such as age, gender, hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, smoking, alcohol, physical activity, and income, so the increased risk could only be attributed to lifestyle differences. It was not caused. Said.

But that doesn’t mean lifestyle should be ignored, say the study authors. Dr. Eue-Keun Choi, Professor of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University School of Medicine, South Korea.

“Lifestyle behavior did not explain excess cardiovascular risk, but this does not mean that healthier habits do not improve prognosis.” Lifestyle changes should be encouraged for young adults with

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One in eight people between the ages of 20 and 39 surveyed have some form of mental illness, meaning that a significant number of people may be predisposed to heart attacks and strokes. , said study author Dr. Chan Soon Park, a researcher at Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea. said in a statement.

This may indicate an increased need to manage the psychological state and monitor heart health of people at risk.

“If we can reduce the number of people with chronic mental illness, there may be secondary benefits in the future in terms of the number of people managing heart-related conditions.

Video below: Dietary Recommendations for a Healthy Lifestyle

It’s important to note that the findings don’t show that mental illness causes heart attacks or strokes.

Preventative measures to minimize risk may include maintaining a healthy diet and engaging in physical activity, Ehrlich said.

Choi also recommends that people with mental health issues get regular checkups.

These findings may also highlight the importance of dealing with loneliness, she added.

“Many mentally ill patients struggle with social isolation and loneliness, and for years researchers have warned that loneliness is detrimental to physical health.

“Efforts to improve social connections among young people may be important to address the rising rate of cardiometabolic status in adulthood,” she added.



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