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Exhaustion May Up Heart Attack Risk In Men

As per researcher Dmitriy Panov from the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, exhaustion, fatigue, feelings of demoralization may be responsible for heart attack risk in men.

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Published : Mar 15, 2021, 4:50 PM IST

Men take note. If you are experiencing vital exhaustion then you are more likely to have a heart attack, says a new study. The study indicated that the risk of a myocardial infarction linked with exhaustion was particularly pronounced in never married, divorced, and widowed men.

"Vital exhaustion refers to excessive fatigue, feelings of demoralization, and increased irritability," said researcher Dmitriy Panov from the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation.

"It is thought to be a response to intractable problems in people's lives, particularly when they are unable to adapt to prolonged exposure to psychological stressors," Panov added.

For the study, presented at ESC Acute Cardiovascular Care 2021, the team examined the relationship between vital exhaustion and the risk of myocardial infarction in 657 men with no history of cardiovascular disease.

Also Read: How Can Men Maintain Genital Hygiene?

Participants were classified according to their level of vital exhaustion: none, moderate, or high. Participants were followed-up for 14 years for the incidence of a heart attack.

Overall, two-thirds (67 percent) of the men had vital exhaustion (15 percent had a high level and 52 percent had a moderate level) while 33 percent were unaffected. Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of men with high blood pressure had vital exhaustion -- high in 58 percent and moderate in 16 percent.

In the overall group of men, the researchers analyzed the association between vital exhaustion at baseline and the risk of having a heart attack. Compared to those without vital exhaustion, men with moderate or high levels had a 2.7-fold greater risk of a heart attack within five years, a 2.25 higher risk within 10 years, and a 2.1 raised risk within 14 years.

When the analysis was controlled for social factors (education, occupation, and marital status) and age, the influence of vital exhaustion on heart attack risk decreased but remained statistically significant.

(IANS)

Men take note. If you are experiencing vital exhaustion then you are more likely to have a heart attack, says a new study. The study indicated that the risk of a myocardial infarction linked with exhaustion was particularly pronounced in never married, divorced, and widowed men.

"Vital exhaustion refers to excessive fatigue, feelings of demoralization, and increased irritability," said researcher Dmitriy Panov from the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation.

"It is thought to be a response to intractable problems in people's lives, particularly when they are unable to adapt to prolonged exposure to psychological stressors," Panov added.

For the study, presented at ESC Acute Cardiovascular Care 2021, the team examined the relationship between vital exhaustion and the risk of myocardial infarction in 657 men with no history of cardiovascular disease.

Also Read: How Can Men Maintain Genital Hygiene?

Participants were classified according to their level of vital exhaustion: none, moderate, or high. Participants were followed-up for 14 years for the incidence of a heart attack.

Overall, two-thirds (67 percent) of the men had vital exhaustion (15 percent had a high level and 52 percent had a moderate level) while 33 percent were unaffected. Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of men with high blood pressure had vital exhaustion -- high in 58 percent and moderate in 16 percent.

In the overall group of men, the researchers analyzed the association between vital exhaustion at baseline and the risk of having a heart attack. Compared to those without vital exhaustion, men with moderate or high levels had a 2.7-fold greater risk of a heart attack within five years, a 2.25 higher risk within 10 years, and a 2.1 raised risk within 14 years.

When the analysis was controlled for social factors (education, occupation, and marital status) and age, the influence of vital exhaustion on heart attack risk decreased but remained statistically significant.

(IANS)

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