Verified By Dr Badri Narayana Tumulu June 11, 2023
3761Cardiovascular disease continues to be a major cause of death in India. While efforts are being made to decrease the risk factors for heart disease, one area that remains elusive is the family medical history. Yes, heart disease could be linked to our genes and family history remains a key, but most complicated, a risk factor for heart disease.
Adverse cardiac family history is generally defined as the detection of heart disease before the age of 55 in male members and 65 years in female members, either siblings or parents. Such history increases the risk of heart disease in an individual and warrants more aggressive preventive measures.
The risk may be due to genetic factors or due to shared lifestyles. The major risk factors for heart disease like Diabetes, Hypertension, Cholesterol abnormalities and Obesity also run in families and may contribute to the added risk. A steady diet of fast foods, chewing and/or smoking of tobacco is another risk factor, which although not strictly related to family, have societal roots. For example, growing up in a household of smokers or one that steadily consumes a lot of fast-food meals can also be an influence. While eating habits, chewing or smoking including other shared lifestyles can be altered, we still have to confront our genes.
Some medical tests help identify our risk with a more accurate diagnosis. A DNA test would be able to give us a score (low, moderate or high) classifying our genetic risk for heart disease. However, a comprehensive heart check package sometimes called the Healthy Heart Package will help determine if we are a victim of hereditary heart disease.
Understanding whether our family has a history of heart disease may be an indicator to our inherited risk. The first step to adverse family history is to check within our first-degree relatives (father, mother, siblings). Whether anyone has had a heart attack, stroke and die of these at an early age—55 years of age or before for male, 65 or before for women? We can also check for our grandparents if they suffered from heart disease at an early age. Home environment and shared lifestyle of our family can raise our risk too.
However, the adoption of a preventive lifestyle and health-checks can be the right approach to adverse family history. Lifestyle measures should focus on:
In addition to the above, awareness of health through health education and consumption of adequate fruits and vegetables with avoidance of excess salt also helps prevent heart disease. Furthermore, regular healthy heart check-up should be a part of the routine for any person prone to heart disease owing to his/her genes. The Heart Healthy Package should include cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure measurement. One should be aware of symptoms of health disease and take prompt consultation if symptoms are suggestive
Adverse family history is considered a non-modifiable cardiac risk factor, but preventive steps can help you circumvent it.
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MBBS: MD (Medicine), DM(Cardiology) LICC (Germany), Consultant Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad