Treadmill test identifies heart stress in a 35-year-old woman

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A 35-year-old woman with high LDL cholesterol and heart stress, attributed to long laptop hours, underwent a treadmill test that revealed potential issues, averting a heart attack. The treadmill test, recommended for individuals aged 30-45, monitors heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG during exertion. This test, along with regular check-ups for blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar, is crucial for early detection of heart problems. Cardiologists emphasize preventive heart health checks starting in the 20s, especially for Indians who are more vulnerable to heart disease. Lifestyle factors like prolonged sitting, stress, and poor sleep significantly increase cardiovascular risk.


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