World Heart Federation says perfect storm for heart disease created by COVID-19
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GENEVA, Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
COVID-19 is creating a perfect storm for heart health, the World Heart
Federation (WHF) warns on World Heart Day. Three main factors are contributing
to this. First, people with COVID-19 and heart disease are among those with the
highest risk of death and severe complications. Second, the heart might be
adversely affected by the virus even in people without pre-existing conditions.
Finally, fear of the virus has led to a sharp decline in hospital visits by
heart patients for routine and emergency care.
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WHF's purpose is to unite the global health community to beat cardiovascular
disease (CVD), which kills 17.9 million people every year. WHF is asking all to
"use heart" to make better choices for society, our loved ones and ourselves.
Professor Karen Sliwa, WHF President, said: "In these trying times, it is
paramount that we pay special attention to those who are at greater risk of
complications from COVID-19 and better understand how the virus is affecting
the hearts of otherwise healthy people. COVID-19 has created a perfect storm,
in which those people with CVD fare poorly, and those at risk don't seek the
treatment that they need to keep their hearts healthy. The heart and the entire
vascular system are in danger and we need to act now. Today we have a unique
opportunity to unite, to mobilise our skills and to use our heart to act."
CVD has many causes: from smoking to diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity,
and air pollution. To combat these, WHF is calling not only for individual
behaviour change but for a societal one. With equity at the centre of WHF's
work, it is vital to make access to healthcare, healthy foods and a healthy way
of life accessible and affordable to all people. Regulating unhealthy products,
while creating healthy environments are examples of such solutions for
governments and communities. Given the current situation, WHF is also calling
for recognition and urgent protection of frontline healthcare providers.
WHF has launched a global study (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2927947-1&h=703656363&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.world-heart-federation.org%2Fglobal-study-on-covid-19-and-cvd%2F&a=launched+a+global+study ) on cardiovascular disease
and COVID-19 to better understand outcomes and risk factors in hospitalized
patients with COVID-19.
It is also launching a series of debates focused on how to unlock behavioural
and societal change to beat CVD. Join the first discussion (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2927947-1&h=240610584&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.world-heart-federation.org%2Fworld-heart-day%2Fheart-to-heart%2F&a=Join+the+first+discussion )
on September 29 at 3:00PM CET.
For more information, visit http://worldheartday.org
Media Contact: Borjana.Pervan@worldheart.org
SOURCE World Heart Federation
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