Air Pollutants Increase Risk of Heart Disease

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Environment with high air pollution increases the risk of cardiovascular events and blood vessels. Oxidants or unstable oxygen molecules from air pollution are absorbed by the body causes blood vessels vulnerability.

This was stated by Chairman of the Indonesian Association of Physician Specialists Cardiovascular (Perki) Anwar Santoso on World Heart Day, on Monday (29/9). The data show a positive correlation between high pollution with heart and blood vessel disease.

Looking at current conditions, the prevalence of hypertension 25 percent, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus 5-10 percent, 40 percent prevalence of high cholesterol, and smoking prevalence of 30 percent, plus high air pollution, the risk of heart disease and blood vessels will increasingly doubled. "Unfortunately, public awareness remains low for healthy living," said Anwar.

Chairman, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia Amiliana M Soesanto added, cardiovascular disease in Indonesia has become a noteworthy threat. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease and stroke, is the number one killer in the world. As many as 30 percent of world deaths due to the disease in 2005.

According to Anwar, fighting oxidant in the body require the consumption of vegetables and fruits a lot. Healthy life by reducing the consumption of sugar, salt, and fat also needs to be done.

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