Heart Age Calculator Reveals Many Are Living With Premature Aging

A new study suggests many people have a heart that’s biologically at least a decade older than their chronological age, putting them at increased risk for heart attacks and strokes. The findings were published in JAMA Cardiology.

“Even though many people in their thirties or forties may feel ‘too young’ to worry about their risk for heart disease, we know that risk can often be silent until it is too late,” says senior study author Sadiya Khan, MD, a cardiologist and associate professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.

Heart Age Calculator Revealed Hidden Risk

Dr. Khan and her team arrived at these findings, published in JAMA Cardiology, by developing a heart age calculator to determine how heart-disease risk is affected by a wide variety of factors, including:

  • Health issues like high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol
  • Lifestyle characteristics like exercise habits and smoking status
  • Socioeconomic issues like poverty or limited education

Then, the scientists calculated heart risk for more than 14,000 people between 30 and 79 years old who had no history of heart disease.

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