Genetic factors can affect your heart despite healthy lifestyle

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

disease is a common condition in and is one of the leading causes of deaths in the country. It is estimated that houses around three crore patients, and two lakh surgeries are being performed every year.

It is a common belief that mainly occur due to smoking, alcohol consumption, or stress. However, the reality is that genetic factors prove to be amongst the major determinants of among individuals.

Research studies have identified at least 67 places within human DNA that can increase the chances of developing Within each one, you can inherit one, two or no copies of these genes. As the numbers of copies of the genes you have add up, the risk for developing adds up too.

"Life contains no guarantees. Even if you live a healthy lifestyle you can still develop heart problems if you have been born with genes that make you vulnerable to heart ailments. Genetics play a critical role in determining the possibility of It is important that the family history be shared with the doctors, which would essentially include if either of the parents had cardiac issues or suffered or Some conditions that lead to heart disease result from single or multiple genetic changes like in heart's muscles, electrical rhythms or the tendency to build up plaques from in the blood," said Dr. Vanita Arora,

Regular screening and remedial actions are the only way to keep heart up and doing. Increased physical activity and fitness can lower the likelihood of in the future.

"If your father had a in his 50s or your mother had a in her 60s then your risk is nearly doubled. However, you can reduce this risk by lifestyle changes and speaking to your doctor about the possibility of medications to treat cholesterol or Additionally, in case your ECG reveals certain abnormalities, especially with electrical system of your heart, preventive measures, such as implanting cardioverter defibrillator can save a person. The idea is to be proactive and getting early diagnosis done," added Dr.

Dr. Amit Gupta, Consultant Cardiologist, Hospital, added, "There are that trigger conditions like where the heart muscles do not develop as they should, and with time, they gradually become weak. As the condition is genetic in nature, the heart gradually becomes weak irrespective of the precautions taken."

"Common conditions include which tend to cause weak heart, which increases chances of coronary artery diseases, and then there are which predispose the heart to develop which are potentially life-threatening. Then there are which are passed down the generation. Genetic screening should be done in people who have a family history of In case there is a family history of heart diseases or at young age, people should undergo genetic to know the risk factors and conditions as well as genetic screening," concluded Dr

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 11:10 IST