Which is the fastest growing disease in middle-aged people?
A long research conducted by European experts has revealed that atrial fibrillation is the most common disease among middle-aged people in recent times.
Atrial fibrillation (atrial fibrillation) is a common heart disease, in which the heart beat seems irregular at first, but if it is not treated in time, it doubles the chances of serious heart diseases.
According to research published in the medical journal, a study conducted by European experts in Sweden found that atrial fibrillation is the most common disease among middle-aged people today, not stroke.
It is estimated that one in three middle-aged people in some countries experience a complication of irregular heartbeat, and in some countries the rate is much higher.
Experts looked at the data of more than 3.5 million people for the research, they did not have any heart complications at the time of the research, but more than half of them suffered from atrial fibrillation (atrial fibrillation) at the end of the research. had done
The people involved in the research were aged 45 years or older and people of this age are generally called middle-aged people.
Experts found that both men and women developed the problem of irregular heartbeat, while further increases in the disease were noted every few years.
That is, if the rate of the said disease was in 2010, its rate increased in 2015, while by 2020, the rate of suffering from it has doubled among middle-aged people.
According to experts, the rate of irregular heart beat disease among middle-aged people was 24% between 2000 and 2010, which will increase to 31% by 2022.
Experts said that the irregular heartbeat is actually a disease called atrial fibrillation, after which the chances of heart attack and stroke increase along with heart failure.
According to experts, atrial fibrillation (atrial fibrillation) occurs when the heart is not able to produce blood properly, because it does not get energy properly and it is beneficial to treat this disease at the beginning.