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Heart disease rates surge in Asia and Oceania due to industrialization, pollution, and poor diet.
A study presented at the American College of Cardiac Asia 2025 conference in Singapore shows that heart disease rates are rising in Asia and Oceania due to rapid industrialization and economic growth.
In East Asia, air pollution is a key factor, while in Oceania, diets high in ultra-processed foods are to blame.
Ischemic heart disease, the leading cause of premature death in 146 countries for men and 98 for women, saw a 3.79% annual increase in prevalence and a 4.12% rise in deaths from 1990 to 2021 across the regions.
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Las tasas de enfermedades del corazón aumentan en Asia y Oceanía debido a la industrialización, la contaminación y la mala alimentación.