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Elevated Morning Heart Attack Risk: Understanding Causes and Prevention

Experts explain the biological and lifestyle factors contributing to higher heart attack risks in the morning.

By Staff Correspondent1 min read
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Heart attacks are more common in the morning due to a combination of biological changes, lifestyle habits, and health risks. The body's natural rhythms and stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol increase heart rate and blood pressure upon waking, making the heart more vulnerable, especially for those with pre-existing conditions.

The risk is highest between 4 AM and 10 AM as the body transitions from rest to activity. Individuals with high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or obesity are particularly at risk. Unhealthy habits such as smoking, high-fat diets, lack of exercise, and poor sleep also contribute to morning heart attacks.

Sudden heavy exercise or physical exertion upon waking, especially in cold weather, can further increase the risk. Recognizing heart attack symptoms, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and unusual fatigue, is crucial. Immediate medical attention within the 'golden hour' can significantly reduce mortality risk.

Preventive measures include regular exercise, a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, managing stress, and regular health check-ups. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and being aware of the signs can help reduce the risk of morning heart attacks.

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