HICHEM Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 People’s hearts are ageing "faster than their owners", according to a worrying new study by Bupa. The global health and care company released results from a survey of over 8,000 consumers who had undergone a heart age check, which calculates the user’s heart age based on personal health details like blood pressure, family medical history and lifestyle risk factors. Among the respondents, occupation was reported to affect the average difference between physical age and heart age. The jobs with the best heart health Medicine Teaching Accountancy, banking and finance IT and information services Retail and sales Johanna Ralston, CEO of the World Heart Federation commented: "The age on your birth certificate may say one thing, but your heart age could be saying something quite different. We urge employers to put a focus on creating heart-healthy environments to help their employees bring down their 'heart age'.” Dr. Fiona Adshead, Chief Wellbeing and Public Health Officer at Bupa, added: “If current trends continue, by 2030 more than 23 million people will die annually from cardiovascular disease[2], yet this research shows that there is huge potential for employers to help improve their employees’ health – not only reaping the benefits of a healthy workforce, but also tackling the heart disease epidemic facing the world.
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