Obesity raises risk of irregular heart rate

IANS  |  New York 

may increase risk of developing a rapid and irregular rate, called atrial fibrillation, which can lead to stroke, failure and other complications, says a study of nearly 70,00 patients.

The results suggest that for patients with and atrial fibrillation, losing weight has the potential to help treat and manage their atrial fibrillation, said Andrew Foy, at Penn State College of in the US.

"If you have both and obesity, treating will go a long way in treating and managing your atrial fibrillation," Foy said.

"And if you have obesity, and lose weight through diet, exercise, or even surgery, that will help reduce your risk of developing like atrial fibrillation," he added.

happens when the electrical currents in the go haywire and the top chambers of the quiver or flutter.

The condition puts patients at a higher risk for developing other complications.

While previous research has linked and atrial fibrillation, Foy said he wanted to explore the connection in a larger sample of younger patients.

The researchers followed a group of 67,278 patients -- half with and half without -- for eight years. The average participant age was 43.8 and nearly 77 per cent were women.

People with are 40 per cent more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, while they are 45 per cent and 51 per cent more likely to develop or diabetes, respectively, the findings showed.

The researchers also found that people with are almost just as likely to develop as people with or

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 12:30 IST