Increase in the number of people dying of heart attack, know what the NCRB and WHO report says
RIP Shane Warne: Australian player Shane Warne died on Friday, March 4. He died of a heart attack. Statistics from NCRB and WHO show that the number of people dying of heart attack has been increasing for the last 5 years. Know the numbers…
RIP Shane Warne: Shane Warne, who was called the magician of spin bowling, is no longer in this world. At the age of 52, he said goodbye to all of us. Shane Warne, who took his name to the heights of the sky in bowling, died on Friday, March 4, due to a heart attack. Usually people think that the symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain or sweating, but let us tell you that these symptoms include breathlessness, lethargy, fainting, shoulder pain, neck pain, vomiting or Nausea etc. are also included. The risk of heart-related diseases is increasing all over the world. If we talk about the number of people who died of heart attack, then the figures are very frightening. In the last few years, only an increase has been seen in the figures. Let’s know what the NCRB and WHO data say about heart attack
Data from the year 2015 to 2020
According to the data of NCRB i.e. National Crime Records Bureau, the death toll due to heart attack in India has been increasing since 2015 till 2020. That is, the death toll due to heart attack has increased in 5 years.
2015 – 19038 deaths
2016 – 21908 deaths
2017 – 23246 deaths
2018 – 25764 deaths
2019 – 28005 deaths
2020 – 28579 deaths
Know the figures of death on the basis of states
According to the data of the National Crime Records Bureau, the death toll due to heart attack has been seen increasing in many states of India. These figures are as follows
In Maharashtra – 11478 deaths
In Kerala – 3465 deaths
In Gujarat – 2579 deaths
In Karnataka – 2434 deaths
In Madhya Pradesh – 1745 Deaths
In Tamil Nadu – 1122 deaths
Haryana – 1108 deaths
Demise insights by age bunch
According to the NCRB report, these diseases are making people of all ages their victims. At the same time, this disease is being seen more in people between 45 to 60 years.
In people below 14 years – 106 deaths
14 years to 18 years – 157 deaths
18 years to 30 years – 2695 deaths
30 years to 45 years – 8055 deaths
45 years to 60 years – 11183 died
60 years and above – 6484 deaths
Total No. – 28680 Deaths
WHO report on cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. According to the report of the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have caused the highest number of deaths in the world compared to other diseases. At the same time, an estimated 17.9 million people died due to Cardiovascular disease (CVD) in 2019. This figure accounts for 32 percent of global deaths. 85% of these deaths were due to heart attack and stroke. WHO considers the cause of this problem to be tobacco, unbalanced diet and obesity, lack of physical activity, excessive consumption of alcohol etc.