India, September 27, 2019: This World Heart Day, Saffolalife through its flagship study talks about commonly ignored lifestyle habits and their high correlation to heart risk. Even more eye-opening is the lack of awareness of the impact of these habits on heart health.
The
key finding that emerges from the study is that 64% people in the top Indian cities who exhibit one or more of
behaviours like lack of sleep, stress, sedentary lifestyle, skipping meals and
belly fat, are at heart risk.
While
India is moving towards health consciousness, heart health awareness is still
not as prevalent. The small habits and behaviours in our lifestyle that we tend
to ignore a lot of times are factors that silently cause our hearts to be at
risk. Although we are aware about markers like high cholesterol, hypertension
and diabetes etc., we are often not aware of the impact of the seemingly small
lifestyle behaviours which are within our control. Understanding the impact of
these underlying habits is key to better heart health awareness and care.
Therefore,
to create greater awareness regarding these lifestyle habits that lead to heart
risk, Saffolalife commissioned a
survey which was conducted by Nielsen covering 1226 respondents across key
cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. Some of the startling facts from the
study revolve around the growing incidence of heart risk amongst those who are
stressed or get inadequate sleep.
While
65% of people are stressed and at heart risk, yet 58% of these do not consider
it to be among the critical risk factors for heart risk, underscoring the lack
of understanding and awareness.
The
Saffolalife study also revealed
interesting pegs across geographies and demographics:
Commenting on the findings of the
study, Dr. Shashank Joshi (Endocrinologist, Padma Shree Awardee) said, “Lifestyle diseases are definitely a
growing concern amongst the medical fraternity and Heart Disease has emerged as
one of the most serious of these in the last few years. However most people do not
understand how these small lifestyle behaviours can impact their heart. This
study states that 90% of people who sleep less than 7.5 hours a day and are at
heart risk, do not even consider sleep as a critical risk factor. Such basic
lifestyle habits that we ignore today can lead to much bigger issues. This
study is a wake-up call for us to start considering proactive understanding of
heart health as a key factor while ensuring overall body health.”
On leading a heart healthy
lifestyle, Nutritionist Niti Desai said,
“Lifestyle plays such an important role in our overall body health, yet it’s
the factor that most are unaware of. The Saffolalife study shows a strong correlation
between your lifestyle and heart health risk. Every individual can start making
small but significant changes in their lifestyle by not ignoring these small
habits and making a positive change in their lifestyles. This is easily done by
eating right, exercising regularly, sleeping well and reducing stress.”
In
today’s age, hectic work schedules and sedentary lifestyles are affecting the
heart health of Indians. While there are multiple causes that leads to an
increased heart risk, it is important to be aware about these small factors and
make lifestyle changes to be more heart healthy. Thus, this year on World Heart
Day, Saffolalife study is aimed at
driving awareness of the impact of small habits that we fail to acknowledge, on
the health of our hearts.