Experts Explain How Cold and Flu Season Impacts Heart Attack Risk

"Heart Attack Season" Linked to Increased Risk for Cardiac Patients

By Sussy, published Oct 15, 2007
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In an Oct. 14 press release, health and fitness trainer Mike Torchia cautions about what he calls the upcoming "heart attack season" and cites a Duke University study that found there are more fatal heart attacks during the winter season than any other.

In the Duke University study, researchers looked at outcome statistics of heart attack patients admitted to the university's hospital during the holidays, which are included in that cold and flu season, also known as the heart attack season. They noted a couple of significant findings. Heart attack season patients received fewer life-saving medications and procedures than heart attack patients admitted at any other time of year. Further, those admitted with heart attacks during the cold and flu season died more often. One of the explanations offered is that hospital staff is generally reduced during the holidays.

Torchia looked at additional risk factors for people to be aware of during heart attack season. With cold weather and winter holidays, people tend to eat more foods which increase "bad cholesterol." Those who live in snowy climates are often more likely to engage in abnormal physical exertion in the outdoors.

An online WebMD article states that many theories exist and sometimes overlap for why winter is prime time for heart attacks. Dr. Stephen P. Glasser, a professor of preventive medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine says winter months bring "a change in the ratio of daylight hours to dark hours, which changes the hormonal balance, and the hormones involved, such as cortisol, can lower the threshold for a cardiovascular event."

Also, cold temperatures cause arteries to tighten, which restricts blood flow and reduces oxygen to the heart. According to Glasser, when a person spends time outside in the cold temperatures, "there is more oxygen demand by the heart because it is working harder to do the work and maintain body heat."

Experts Explain How Cold and Flu Season Impacts Heart Attack Risk
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Good article on an important topic.

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Great article on the increase of heart attacks during cold and flu season; I hadn't heard of this phenomenon before reading your article.

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

 
Great article on the increase of heart attacks during cold and flu season; I hadn't heard of this phenomenon before reading your article.

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

 
Interesting stuff!

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
Thanks for the info. Good reporting.

Posted on 10/18/2007 at 12:10:00 AM

 
Nice job!

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

 
very interesting report

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
Oh, I missed this one. Very interesting comparison.

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

 
Very important info~Great job on this article!!!

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

 
great article!

Posted on 10/16/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

 
great information!

Posted on 10/16/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

 
nice job! Thanks for a good read!

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Good reporting Sussy!

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
This is an important cold and flu season warning! Great job!!

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Well done, very handy to know, my other half had a heart attack in 1996 so this info is handy for me, thanks!

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

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