The study revealed that nearly 1 in 4 individuals under 18 had elevated triglyceride levels, likely linked to their lifestyle and dietary choices
Metropolis Healthcare has unveiled key heart health trends. These insights stem from a comprehensive 5-year data analysis of test outcomes from patients who have chosen Metropolis’ wellness package ‘TruHealth.’ The 5-year data study encompassed 31,533 patients under the age of 40 across India, and the following critical findings were revealed:
- Youth heart health concerns: The study revealed that nearly 1 in 4 individuals under 18 had elevated triglyceride levels, likely linked to their lifestyle and dietary choices. What’s even more concerning is that over 30 per cent of these young adults exhibited low levels of “good” HDL cholesterol, indicating a heightened risk of early-onset heart diseases.
- Middle-aged risk: Among those aged 31-40, representing 57.94 per cent of the study group, almost 17 per cent had elevated triglyceride levels, a clear indicator of potential cardiovascular risks within this age group.
- Cholesterol awareness: Over the course of five years, approximately 15 per cent of all 31,533 patients had high triglycerides, with an additional 14 per cent displaying borderline high levels. Furthermore, 7 per cent of the total patient population showed high total cholesterol levels, while more than 20 per cent hovered at borderline levels, increasing their susceptibility to future heart-related complications.
- Gender differences: It is noteworthy that males, constituting a significant portion of the 31,533 patients, generally displayed slightly elevated lipid levels compared to their female counterparts, raising pertinent questions about their heart health.
- Diabetes impact: The study also uncovered unsettling data regarding diabetes. Over 10 per cent of the patients were diagnosed as diabetic, and more than a third were identified as pre-diabetic based on HbA1C levels. These findings suggest a potential link between diabetes and future heart ailments.
These findings underscore the critical importance of proactive heart health monitoring, especially among young individuals, and emphasise the need for increased awareness about cardiovascular health and prevention measures.
Recognising the critical role of cholesterol levels in assessing heart health, Metropolis Healthcare introduces the ‘Hearty Sunday’ initiative as part of their #DilkiAwaazSuno campaign. This offering allows customers nationwide to visit any Metropolis Healthcare center and receive free cholesterol tests on the upcoming Sunday of this month.
“Your heart’s voice matters, just as your heart health does,” emphasised Surendran Chemmenkotil, Chief Executive Officer, Metropolis Healthcare. “With our Metropolis 3.0 strategy firmly in place, we are committed to promoting chronic health management and overall wellness among the masses. Through #DilKiAwaazSuno campaign, our aim is to inspire individuals to tune into their heart’s requirements and prioritize their cardiovascular well-being. Our ‘Hearty Sunday’ initiative exemplifies our dedication to making heart health a seamless and routine aspect of everyone’s life by placing significant focus on preventive healthcare and early screening.”