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Fast food overdose found in 92% heart attack patients-Study

Fast food overdose found in 92% heart attack patients-Study

KS Diwan/ royalpatiala.in/ Chandigarh

โ€œ92% of heart attack patients were found to eat fast or fried food 7 or more times a week whereas only 8% ate fast food less than 3 times a week, hence providing a substantial link between high consumption of fast food and risk of developing severe heart disease.โ€

These were the findings of a study by Punjab Rattan Honorary cardiologist, Dr Rajneesh Kapoor who is presently working as senior director โ€“ interventional cardiology at Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon.

Fast food overdose found in 92% heart attack patients-Study

Dr Kapoor said , the study enrolled 480 patients, all taking treatment for heart disease, with or without history of heart attack. The patients were asked to provide information through a research questionnaire.

He said information on food habits revealed 68% of study population consuming fast food more than 7 times per week, 31% less than 3 times per week. Heart attack was found prevalent in 32% of total patients. 92% of them belonged to group consuming fast food 7 or more times a week.

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He says , the presence of a fast food joint in the vicinity was spotted as relevant factor linked with high consumption of outside food. Fast food joint in less than 1 km vicinity was seen in 71% of subjects who consumed outside food more frequently whereas it was only in 19% of subjects consuming fast food less than 3 times per week. 65% people prefer eating fast food to match childrenโ€™s food choice menuโ€

According to Dr Kapoor said the findings should serve as a warning about the public health dangers of the fast food and outside food eating trend.

Fast food overdose found in 92% heart attack patients-Study

Fast food is bad for being unhealthy, largely due to high amounts of fat, salt & calories contained in the processed food. Over time, consumption of these foods can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. These factors are known to increase the risk of heart disease- the leading cause of worldwide deaths, maintained Dr Kapoor.

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