Cardiovasculardiseasecvd 150609190412 Lva1 App6892
Cardiovasculardiseasecvd 150609190412 Lva1 App6892
Disease(CVD)
Prepared By,
“Cardiovascular disease is
a class of diseases that
involve the heart, the
blood vessels or both.
Cardiovascular disease
refers to any disease that
affects the cardiovascular
system, principally cardiac
disease, vascular diseases
of the brain and kidney,
and peripheral arterial
disease.”
Cause OF Cardiovascular
Disease
1. Heart defects you're born
with (congenital heart
defects)
2. Coronary artery disease
3. High blood pressure
4. Diabetes
5. Smoking
6. Excessive use of alcohol or
caffeine
7. Drug abuse
8. Stress
9. Some over-the-counter
medications, prescription
medications, dietary
supplements and herbal
Symptoms of heart disease
1. chest pain – a sensation of
pressure, tightness or
squeezing in the centre of
your chest
2. pain in other parts of the
body – it can feel as if the pain
is travelling from your chest to
your arms (usually the left arm
is affected, but it can affect
both arms), jaw, neck, back and
abdomen.
3. feeling lightheaded or dizzy.
4. Sweating.
5. shortness of breath.
6. feeling sick (nausea) or being sick
(vomiting).
Taking a fresh look at prevention
• Lifestyle changes: These include eating
a low-fat and low-sodium diet, getting at
least 30 minutes of moderate exercise on
most days of the week, quitting smoking,
and limiting alcohol intake.
• Coronary heart disease and stroke are two of the top four causes
of mortality in every region of the world outside of Africa.
Effects in developed countries
• Coronary heart disease and stroke remain the leading killers in
every high-income region of the world.
Chronic
Cardiovascular Cancer Respiratory
Disease 9% Diabetes
9% 2%
25% Other chronic
disease
injuries 8%
17%
Communicable,
maternal,and
perinatal,nutrio
nal deficiency
30%
Cancer Chronic Respiratory Diabetes Other chronic disease Communicable,maternal,and perinatal,nutrional deficiency injuries Cardiovascular Disease
Prevalence of Cardiovascular
Diseases in Bangladeshi Men and
Women, Ages 20 and Older
Bangladesh is at risk of heart
attack as BRAVE
• The BRAVE (Bangladesh Risk of Acute Vascular
Events) revealed that the average age of among
Bangladeshis to have heart attacks was 52 years
with approximately 40% of all cases occurring
in less than age 50 years.
• Bangladeshis are having heart attacks 10 year
earlier than typical suffers of Western people
• 80% of heart patients are smokers and the rest
of the 20% heart attack causes for consuming
rice,sugar and red meats.
• The risks also increased for consuming arsenic
water,junk foods, soft drinks and hard drinks.
Thank You For Your
Attention!