Focus on youths with weak hearts after 33-yr-old’s death
Kolkata: Typically associated with the elderly, cardiac conditions have now become common among the relatively younger population, with heart attacks claiming an increasing number of individuals in their 30s and 40s in the city. The latest is actor Pranab Chatterjee (33), who died on Tuesday after suffering a cardiac arrest. Doctors said more and more individuals in their 30s and early 40s are being diagnosed with heart ailments, calling for early detection and treatment. They said, in case of the younger population, the symptoms are often subtle, and ignored. "Changes in lifestyle — less physical activity, changed food habits, increased screen time and addictions like nicotine and alcohol — can put the younger generation at risk of developing heart issues early," said interventional cardiologist Dilip Kumar of Manipal Hospital EM Bypass. The 33-year-old actor's friend Alokananda Guha said he was taken to the hospital on Tuesday morning after he suffered a heart attack, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Chatterjee was known for his roles in serials like ‘Tentulpata', ‘Neem Phuler Madhu' and ‘Sriman Bhogoban Das', and also hosted a cookery show on YouTube. Cardiac surgeon Debasis Das of Narayana Hospital Howrah said while lack of physical activity is bad for the heart, pushing too hard with heavy exercise, like in the gym, which is unregulated among the younger lot, can also cause cardiac arrest. "There is the possibility of a younger adult harbouring a significant cardiac condition without overt symptoms, which they may ignore as that of acidity or gastric issues," Das said.Guha added that Chatterjee had recently married and was under severe financial pressure. "Though he was a capable actor, offers had stopped coming, and he was hurt by what he saw as the industry's indifference, including people not returning his calls. In the last few days, he was experiencing panic attacks," she said. Cardiologist Sunip Banerjee of Kolkata Heart Lung Centre and Research Institute said conditions like high cholesterol, hypertension and diabetes in a rising number of younger persons is putting them at risk of developing heart diseases. "Rising air pollution and mental stress can add to developing cardiovascular diseases," he said. Health experts recommend preventive check-ups for those in the high-risk category. "While professionals who have physically demanding jobs should go for regular screening, the rest should go for it by 30 years. Those with heart issues in the family should go for screening even earlier," said Kumar.
You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI
|
Bank Holidays in Kolkata |
Gold Rate Today in Kolkata |
Silver Rate Today in Kolkata
Popular from City
- Bengaluru IBM techie jumps to death from 17th floor after finding husband dead inside locked room
- Delhi govt plans to demolish ‘jinxed’ bungalow at 33 Shamnath Marg, once a CM house
- Gurgaon water crisis: Pipeline damage during IKEA construction disrupts supply in 34 sectors
- ‘What’s next for us?’: Over 1,000 Jewar workers fear job losses as Noida International Airport phase 1 work winds down
- Radio-collared tiger killed as it brought its trackers close to illegal opium field in Madhya Pradesh
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Drone attack targets Kuwait airport, fuel tanks on fire; Iran threatens to target key US companies
- LPG Crisis In India Live Updates: 19kg commercial LPG cylinder costlier from today; Delhi price up by Rs 195.50, Kolkata by Rs 218
- Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold prices rise after worst monthly fall since 2008; what’s the outlook?
- Rs 80 lakh package, US house, woman's kin unaware of marriage: More skeletons tumble out in Bengaluru techie couple's suicide
- Mumbai auto driver lifts 4-year-old by legs, smashes his head multiple times on ground after tiff with father; child critical
- 'Doesn't attract the kind of money that ... ': Why Adam Zampa chose PSL over IPL
- IPL mid-game drama: Rahul Tewatia forced to change bat during PBKS vs GT - Watch
Featured in city
- ‘Bengaluru techie lost US job due to AI’: How interfaith couple’s final moments unfolded in 20 minutes
- Rs 80 lakh package, US house, woman's kin unaware of marriage: More skeletons tumble out in Bengaluru techie couple's suicide
- Two Arrested After Viral Assault: Police nab Nalanda molestation suspects; raids continue for third
- Southern Railway to run special trains between Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram
- Delhi road rage: Wrong-side cab triggers near-collision in Dwarka, driver abuses victim; case filed
- IBM techie jumps to death after finding husband hanging in Bengaluru flat
Photostories
- 7 delicious snail dishes you need to try at least once
- Baby names inspired by holy cities of India
- Yuvraj Singh’s mountain-view mansion in Chandigarh is a personalised dream home built on his cricket legacy and family values
- You won’t feel kidney stress until it’s serious: Early warning signs most people ignore and how to catch it in time
- 5 Interesting Facts About Manali's Hidimba Temple
- TV co-stars who fell in love on set: Dominic Fike and Hunter Schafer, Penn Badgley and Blake Lively and more
- 8 reasons why Finland keeps ranking as the World’s Happiest Country
- Mom-to-be Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya's TV journey: From the city of Bhopal to the land of dreams
- 6 of the world's most vegetarian-friendly countries to explore
- Top 7 tallest buildings of Singapore defining the city’s skyline
Videos
04:27 Russian Envoy Rejects US Pressure On India Oil Trade, Backs Delhi’s Independent Foreign Policy Stand06:35 Donald Trump Backs US-India Ties, Says Sergio Gor, But Hormuz Risk Puts India In Strategic Dilemma03:47 Iran War Impact Hits India: Commercial LPG Prices Rise, Airfares Set To Surge As Fuel Costs Double03:53 India Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island Defence03:02 How An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of Hormuz36:23 Trump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War07:17 'India's Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States': Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran War04:38 Big April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life04:50 'Like Political Vultures': PM Modi Slams Congress For 'Spreading Fear' Amid West Asia Crisis
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment