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Weak Hearts

Health Care | October 14, 2014
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly known as a heart attack, results from the interruption of blood supply to a part of the heart, causing heart cells to die. The resulting ischemia (restriction in blood supply) and ensuing oxygen shortage, if left untreated for a sufficient period of time, can cause damage or death (infarction) of heart muscle tissue (myocardium).

Myocardial infarction results from atherosclerosis. Smoking appears to be the cause of about 36% of coronary artery disease and obesity 20%. Lack of exercise has been linked to 7-12% of cases. Job stress appear to play a minor role accounting for about 3% of cases.

There is a 5% chance you will die from a heart attack  in the European Union but rates vary widely between countries. The lowest age-standardized rates are found in Denmark and Norway and the highest rate is in Belgium. On the other hand, every fifth Mexican diagnosed with a heart attack dies, according to OECD.

More details at http://www.helgilibrary.com/indicators/index/acute-myocardial-infarction-mortality-rate-