Nepal grappling with mounting cardiovascular diseases

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 28Nepal grapples with a mounting Cardiovascular Diseases, a challenge that has intensified over
the recent decades posing challenges to public health and healthcare systems.
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South-East Asia Region On the occasion of World
Heart Day on September 29, the HERD International has launched a campaign to know about one's heart
It has also incorporated the global slogan, 'Use Heart, Know Heart.' The Day is a reminder to everyone around the world to take care of
their hearts.The campaign also focuses on the essential step of knowing our heart first, says HERD International
The insights produced by it explains the burden of CVDs, examining it across various demographic parameters. Drawing on
evidence from the Global Burden of Diseases Study, 2019 and the Nepal Demographic Health Survey, 2022, it has shed light on the concerning
trends, implications, and the need for a response to this escalating health concern
It has found that a significant rise in deaths resulted from ischemic, a condition in which blood flow and thus oxygen is restricted or
reduced in part of the body, thereby causing heart disease, while there is a notable decline in rheumatic heart disease mortality.The rate
of deaths due to CVDs in Nepal was 153 per 100,000 population in 2019.From 1990 to 2019, Nepal experienced a notable shift in mortality rate
due to cardiovascular diseases.Deaths due to ischemic heart disease exhibited substantial growth, increasing by over 70 per cent, according
to HERD International.On the other hand, rheumatic heart disease has witnessed a significant decline of approximately 28 per cent
Similarly, the Disability Adjusted Life Years attributed to CVDs show a similar pattern across the decades.The major contributors to the
DALYs Attributed to CVDs across all years were Ischemic Heart Disease and stroke
Almost all specific causes of CVD showed an increase in DALYs from 1990 to 2019, besides Rheumatic Heart Disease and stroke with 40 per cent
and 1 per cent decrease respectively.Their study has also found that higher CVD mortality is prevalent in older age and that males are more
affected by the condition compared to females.The mortality rate due to cardiovascular diseases was higher among older age groups compared
to younger.It is relatively higher in males compared to females in each age group.Furthermore, there is the prevalence of blood pressure in
urban areas
Blood pressure rises with age, according to the latest census.The NDHS 2022 findings have revealed a notable difference in the prevalence of
raised blood pressure, with higher prevalence observed in urban areas compared to rural areas
There is a remarkable difference of 8.9 per cent between rural and urban areas among the middle aged population.A version of this article
appears in the print on September 29, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
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