In today’s era changing living standards have led to a significant increase in High blood pressure and heart disease and its associated mortality. According to 2023 data, heart disease, arrhythmia, and high blood pressure have led to an 81% increase in mortality due to heart disease in the United States. In 2023, the number of deaths due to heart disease was 6,80,981, meaning 1 in every 5 deaths was heart-related.
According to the statistics of people with heart disease in 2022, 8,05,000 Americans had a heart attack, of which 6,05,000 were first-time and 2,00,000 were second-time. The average age of first-time stroke is 65.6 years for men and 72 years for women, and one person has a heart attack every 40 seconds. About 82% of deaths from heart disease occur in people over the age of 65, with 11% occurring in the 20–40 age group, 37% in the 40–60 age group, 71% in the 60–80 age group, and 85% in the 80+ age group.
The risk of heart disease is increasing due to work stress, lack of sleep, excessive mobile/screen use, lack of exercise, smoking and poor diet.
| Age Group | Average mortality rate (in percentage) |
| 20–39 years | 2% – 4% (decreased mortality in young age but increasing concern) |
| 40–59 years | 15% – 20% (impact of lifestyle and stress) |
| 60–79 years | 50% – 55% (main age group of victims) |
| 80 years and over | 25% – 30% (multiple heart-related diseases occur together) |
Therefore, it is necessary to check your blood pressure in your daily life, let’s see what your blood pressure should be according to your age. Which will help you avoid the risk of heart disease.
| Age Group | Men (mm Hg) | Women (mm Hg) |
| 18–39 | 119/70 | 110/68 |
| 40–59 | 124/77 | 122/74 |
| 60+ | 133/69 | 139/68 |
If blood pressure levels are outside the normal range, damage to the blood vessels, heart, kidneys, and brain can occur. It is very important to keep blood pressure levels low. With treatment, we can keep this level under control.
The death rate from heart disease in the United States was 680,981 in 2023, or 1 in 5 deaths (about 20%). That’s an estimated 203.3 deaths per 100,000 population in 2024.
The highest risk of heart disease appears to occur in people after the age of 60.
The greatest risk factors for heart disease are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, a diet high in salt, excessive alcohol consumption, and diabetes.
Regular health check-ups along with effective exercises like walking at a fast and slow pace, doing yoga along with regular ECG, echocardiogram, and blood tests.
In today’s era changing living standards have led to a significant increase in High blood pressure and heart disease and its associated mortality. According to 2023 data, heart disease, arrhythmia, and high blood pressure have led to an 81% increase in mortality due to heart disease in the United States. In 2023, the number of deaths due to heart disease was 6,80,981, meaning 1 in every 5 deaths was heart-related.
According to the statistics of people with heart disease in 2022, 8,05,000 Americans had a heart attack, of which 6,05,000 were first-time and 2,00,000 were second-time. The average age of first-time stroke is 65.6 years for men and 72 years for women, and one person has a heart attack every 40 seconds. About 82% of deaths from heart disease occur in people over the age of 65, with 11% occurring in the 20–40 age group, 37% in the 40–60 age group, 71% in the 60–80 age group, and 85% in the 80+ age group.
The risk of heart disease is increasing due to work stress, lack of sleep, excessive mobile/screen use, lack of exercise, smoking and poor diet.
| Age Group | Average mortality rate (in percentage) |
| 20–39 years | 2% – 4% (decreased mortality in young age but increasing concern) |
| 40–59 years | 15% – 20% (impact of lifestyle and stress) |
| 60–79 years | 50% – 55% (main age group of victims) |
| 80 years and over | 25% – 30% (multiple heart-related diseases occur together) |
Therefore, it is necessary to check your blood pressure in your daily life, let’s see what your blood pressure should be according to your age. Which will help you avoid the risk of heart disease.
| Age Group | Men (mm Hg) | Women (mm Hg) |
| 18–39 | 119/70 | 110/68 |
| 40–59 | 124/77 | 122/74 |
| 60+ | 133/69 | 139/68 |
If blood pressure levels are outside the normal range, damage to the blood vessels, heart, kidneys, and brain can occur. It is very important to keep blood pressure levels low. With treatment, we can keep this level under control.
The death rate from heart disease in the United States was 680,981 in 2023, or 1 in 5 deaths (about 20%). That’s an estimated 203.3 deaths per 100,000 population in 2024.
The highest risk of heart disease appears to occur in people after the age of 60.
The greatest risk factors for heart disease are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, a diet high in salt, excessive alcohol consumption, and diabetes.
Regular health check-ups along with effective exercises like walking at a fast and slow pace, doing yoga along with regular ECG, echocardiogram, and blood tests.
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