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Why Are Men More Prone to Heart Disease?

Krystal by Krystal
14/01/2025
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Why Are Men More Prone to Heart Disease?

Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death among men worldwide, a troubling trend that persists despite advances in medical treatment and awareness campaigns. Dr. Prashant Nair, Consultant Cardiologist at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai, highlights the factors contributing to this ongoing health issue, including age, gender differences, and hormonal influences.

Early Onset and Gender Differences

Research consistently shows that men are more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases (CVD) earlier than women, often by a decade. Dr. Nair points out that coronary heart disease (CHD) is more prevalent in men until the age of 75, after which the incidence between the sexes becomes more equal. This early onset often leads to the misconception that heart disease is predominantly a male issue, despite the fact that women also face substantial cardiovascular risks later in life.

Dr. Nair explains that this heightened vulnerability in men is largely due to the progression of key risk factors such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and elevated LDL levels. “In men, the atherosclerotic process advances steadily over time, creating a ‘perfect storm’ for heart disease as they age,” he says.

Hormonal Factors: Testosterone and Heart Health

Hormones play a crucial role in the observed gender disparity in heart disease. Dr. Nair notes that estrogen offers women some protection against heart disease before menopause by supporting blood vessel health and regulating cholesterol levels. In contrast, men lack this protective hormonal effect. Testosterone, the primary male hormone, while essential for many bodily functions, may have a more complex relationship with heart health.

Dr. Nair explains that testosterone levels begin to decline after the age of 40, and this reduction has been associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality. While testosterone itself is not the sole cause of heart disease, its drop over time may contribute to the increased vulnerability of men.

South Asian Men: A Higher Risk Group

The cardiovascular risks for South Asian men are particularly concerning. Studies indicate that South Asians experience acute myocardial infarction (AMI) 5 to 10 years earlier than their Western counterparts, with men facing heart attacks an average of 5.6 years earlier than women. According to Dr. Nair, the risks for South Asian populations are both genetic and lifestyle-related. “Key risk factors include abnormal lipid profiles, smoking, diabetes, abdominal obesity, and psychosocial stress,” he states.

These factors contribute to a significant proportion of AMI cases in South Asians, accounting for approximately 86%. Interestingly, regular alcohol consumption does not offer the same cardiovascular protection for South Asians as it does for some Western populations, emphasizing the need for culturally tailored health interventions.

Stress and Behavioral Patterns

Chronic stress is another critical factor in the higher rates of heart disease among men. Dr. Nair explains that while both men and women experience stress, their responses can differ. “Men are more likely to externalize stress through behaviors such as aggression or harmful coping mechanisms like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption,” he says. These behaviors significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Anatomical Differences and Disease Manifestation

Gender-specific anatomical differences also influence the development and progression of heart disease. Men generally have larger hearts and blood vessels than women. Dr. Nair notes that cholesterol tends to accumulate in the major arteries of men, leading to more noticeable blockages and events like heart attacks. In contrast, women are more prone to cholesterol buildup in smaller blood vessels, a condition known as microvascular disease, which is often underdiagnosed.

Preventive Measures for Heart Disease in Men

Preventive healthcare is essential in reducing the risk of heart disease. Dr. Nair recommends the following steps for men:

Regular Health Screenings: Monitoring blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels should begin in the 30s, or even earlier if there is a family history of heart disease.

Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, combined with regular physical activity, can significantly lower heart disease risk.

Stress Management: Techniques such as mindfulness and meditation, along with regular relaxation, can help manage stress and reduce cardiovascular risks.

Medical Consultations: Men should discuss their testosterone levels and overall heart health with a healthcare provider, especially as they age.

In conclusion, while heart disease disproportionately affects men, understanding the role of gender, hormones, and lifestyle factors is critical in addressing this global health challenge. Proactive prevention and early intervention are key in mitigating the risks and improving heart health outcomes for men worldwide.

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