Jobs Posing Higher Risks to a Healthy Heart in Women – An Overview - VIMS

Jobs Posing Higher Risks to a Healthy Heart in Women – An Overview

Healthy heart in women

Early-onset of heart problems has been on the rise in India and the world. As per Indian statistics, heart issues are among the most common causes of death in India, especially in the older population. Many risk factors, including an imbalanced diet, sedentary lifestyle, addictions, and others, are the major cause of cardiovascular issues. One more risk factor, which is yet to come under the scanner, is occupation.

Relatively recent research conducted by researchers from Japan has revealed a connection between a woman’s occupation and heart disease. They base their conclusions about the link between cardiovascular disorders and work on their study of around 65000 women with an average age of 63 years post experiencing menopause. The data used belonged to the Women’s health initiative study. The metrics looked into lifestyle factors like physical activity, addiction status, weight, nutrition, fasting blood sugar, and other health risk factors such as blood pressure, insulin levels, and cholesterol.

The research team also took into account 20 of the most common occupations. The research showed that people at managerial positions, irrespective of their industry, are at increased risk of having heart conditions. The results showed that around 13% of the females were suffering from poor cardiovascular health. Specifically, women doing social work are at the highest risk, viz 36% of experiencing heart problems followed by retail cashiers at a 33% risk. They found a link between a few more jobs and a rise in females’ heart health problems, though how much occupation affects a healthy heart requires more research.

Which jobs are more likely to pose heart problems for women?

The professions posing an increased risk to the heart are –

  • Social Workers with 36% increased heart risks
  • Cashiers and Teller with 33% increased heart risks
  • Healthcare professionals like psychiatrists and home health workers with 16% increased heart risks.
  • Nurses with 14% increased heart risks.

Who has a Higher Risk of Heart Attack?

Women are up to a certain extent, protected by their hormones when it comes to heart diseases. The estrogen in the body provides some respite. Having said that, women who have attained menopause are at higher risks. The average age of the women who are increased rates of heart attacks is 55 years. Because of lifestyle and dietary changes, there is a rise in the number of cases of young women experiencing this life-threatening disease.

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

The following symptoms show heart problems and sign that you need to contact your healthcare facility immediately.

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

  1. An intense ache in the chest’s core lasting a few minutes or that goes away and comes back
  2. Aching pressure, squeezing, or fullness in the chest
  3. Pain or uneasiness in the jaw, neck, arms, back, or stomach.
  4. Shortness of breath with or without discomfort in the chest
  5. Nausea or light-headedness, vomiting, breaking out in a cold sweat, and fainting are other signs to watch for

With advanced medical care and evolving medical practices, reach out to your doctor’s. As the age-old saying goes- prevention is always better than cure. Take the much-needed precautions to have a healthy heart for healthy living by undertaking a proper lifestyle and dietary changes. In case you need more details, you are always more than welcome to reach out to our experts at Vydehi.

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