IN PHOTOS: Mumbai reported 9,470 heart attack deaths in 2022, reveals BMC data

According to the data provided by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) Public Health Department, in 2022, a total of 94,538 people died due to communicable and non-communicable diseases. Of these, the maximum number of deaths was due to heart attacks Reports Suraj Pandey (Representative image/iStock)

Updated On: 2023-05-23 11:42 AM IST

Compiled by : Anagha Sawant

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In 2022, 9,470 people died from heart attacks, which means heart attacks claimed 26 lives a day

Dr Ajay Chaurasia, head of cardiology at BYL Nair Hospital said, “The disease mostly seen in senior citizens is now being seen in younger people. The biggest reason behind heart disease is a sedentary lifestyle. Also, people are consuming junk food like there is no tomorrow. Stress due to work, family, relationships, career, and education also goes on accumulating. People are not taking  time out to spend with family, friends and doing exercise and meditation"

Two silent killers continue to haunt Mumbai. Statistics from the same year show cancer was the second disease that claimed most lives; doctors stress a good diet, active lifestyle and early detection as preventive measures. Besides heart attack, In 2022, cancer claimed 9,145 lives

Also Read: Mumbai saw 26 heart attack deaths every day in 2022 

In 2022, statistics showed that one person died of heart attack or cancer every hour in the city. Experts blame sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy food habits and stress, as they are major contributors to these issues, and have raised concerns about younger people getting heart ailments

Prof and Head of the Cardiology Department at Bombay Hospital Dr Anil Sharma said, “An improper diet, inadequate sleep, stress, and no physical activity are now affecting the younger population. This is an eye-opener for Mumbaikars. One has to live a stress-free life, stop having alcohol and tobacco, meditate, eat fruits and vegetables, and do moderate physical activity according to the demands of one’s age”

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