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Nearly 90% of U.S. adults have at least one factor linked to heart, kidney, and metabolic diseases, with rising risks in younger and older adults.
A new American Heart Association report finds nearly 90% of U.S. adults have at least one component of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, linking heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity.
While life expectancy has risen and heart attacks and strokes have declined since 2023, rising stroke deaths among adults aged 25–34 and over 85, along with increasing rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity in children, signal growing long-term risks.
Experts urge early intervention using the AHA’s “Life’s Essential 8” prevention strategy to combat these interconnected conditions and prevent future health crises.
Casi el 90% de los adultos estadounidenses tienen al menos un factor vinculado a enfermedades cardíacas, renales y metabólicas, con riesgos crecientes en adultos jóvenes y mayores.