Heart disease was once seen as something to worry about after retirement. Not anymore. Across India, an alarming number of adults in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s are experiencing cardiac issues once thought to strike only later in life. 30s are now the new danger zone for heart attacks. And this isn’t speculation, it’s backed by hard data. A recent study supported by USV Private Limited, a leading healthcare organization that is empowering India’s fight against diabetes and heart disease highlights a worrying shift: heart risks are hitting Indians much earlier. The REAL YOUNG (Dyslipidemia) Survey showed an average patient age of just 38, with 87% having another condition like hypertension or diabetes, and over half leading sedentary lives. The Hypertension Survey revealed that nearly
Heart Disease: India’s young hearts at risk: Why the 30s have become the new danger zone

80