Excelsior correspondent
Jammu, April 28: While leading the education and screening of cardiovascular and related diseases to the masses, Dr. Sushil Sharma, Head of Cardiology, Jammu, spent a day at Sarv Shakti Chandi Mata Mandir. A heart awareness and health checkup camp was held. Dhammi Nagrota, Jammu, focuses primarily on promoting heart-friendly lifestyles in developing countries to achieve affordable and equitable healthcare and overcome significant socio-economic burdens .
While interacting with people, Dr. Sushil said that cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and related chronic diseases are now recognized as the leading cause of death across the world. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease are also increasing worldwide. In addition to disease burden, global CVD imposes a significant economic burden on LMICs at both the population and household levels. The accelerating rate of increase in CVD and related chronic diseases in LMICs is unrecognized and underaddressed, requiring urgent action.
Despite several recent calls for action to incorporate epidemiological data into strategies and policy frameworks, there is still compelling evidence documenting the health and economic burden of CVD and the need to increase investment in CVD prevention and disease. Serious inconsistencies remain with the lack of concrete measures to implement management efforts. LMIC. The determinants of the global CVD epidemic are multifactorial and intersectoral, involving interrelated influences emanating from multiple sectors of society and extending beyond the immediate domain of the health sector. Masu. The proximate risk factors for CVD are genomic, biological (hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes), and behavioral (diet, physical activity, tobacco). These risk factors are influenced by more upstream structural factors such as demographic changes, economic development, sociopolitical determinants, social inequalities, education, cultural norms, and globalization,” Dr. Sharma said. Ta.
Others who participated in this humanitarian effort included Dr. Yashwant Sharma, Dr. Daneshwar Kapoor, Dr. Shubham Pandho, Dr. Harsh Chauhan, Dr. Aditya Choubey and Dr. Abhishek Mahajan. The paramedics and volunteers who were part of the team included Kamal Sharma, Rohit Nayyar, Rahul Sharma, Amish Jamwal, Mukesh Kumar, Rajinder Singh, Rahul Vaid, Jatin Bhasin, Paramveer Singh, It included Gurav Sharma and Vikas Kumar.