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Martha Debayle

¿Por qué hay tantos infartos en jóvenes? - Miércoles 11 octubre del 2023

Martha Debayle

Martha Debayle

Education, Self-improvement, 512789

4.5942 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Seguro han visto en las redes, que cada vez más jóvenes están muriendo por infartos y algunos de esos casos tienen que ver con COVID. Traje a Manlio Fabio Márquez, cardiólogo y especialista en arritmias, a que nos explique todo.Cada año más de 2 mil jóvenes mueren por un paro cardíaco, según los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés) y esta cifra va en aumento. Las estadísticas muestran que una persona entre los 25 y 44 años es más propensa a sufrir de un paro cardíaco comparado a una persona más adulta.

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0:00.0

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0:55.0

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1:25.0

We're going to talk about why the infarters are increasing in young adults.

1:35.0

Imagine that every year, more than 2000 young people die for a cardiac arrest,

1:42.0

according to the Centers for Control and Prevention of Affirmities, CDC,

1:47.0

and something very similar to Mexico.

1:50.0

I think we all know someone who is dead of an infarter, someone young,

1:56.0

or we all know someone who died of a very young infarter.

2:01.0

Malio, what's going on?

2:03.0

Hi, Martha.

2:05.0

Thanks for the invitation.

2:06.0

What's going on is that there is a very important moment in the risk of cardiovascular risk,

2:11.0

due to many factors, but mainly the lifestyle of life.

2:15.0

We have adopted a lifestyle that, maybe not the most healthy,

2:19.0

that is, obviously, the bad food or the food that is not healthy,

2:25.0

the lack of exercise or the sedentaryism,

2:28.0

and all that has led to the genetic issue,

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