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World Heart Day 2024: Check your cholesterol levels with a personalised approach to keep heart healthy

World heart day 2024: Maintaining heart health is an ongoing process that benefits from a personalised approach. It is important to understand your risks and follow a tailored treatment plan with specific LDLC targets to better manage heart disease and improve your overall well-being.

September 27, 2024 / 14:35 IST
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Your heart pumps blood throughout your body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and removing waste. A healthy heart is essential for your well-being, as it keeps your body functioning properly. When your heart health declines, it can lead to serious conditions like heart disease, impacting your quality of life.

The World Heart Day is a reminder that caring for your heart is essential for a long and healthy life. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death globally, with 4.77 million deaths in India alone in 2020. Contributing factors include high blood pressure and diabetes.

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Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDLC), often referred to as "bad cholesterol," also plays a crucial role in heart health, according to Dr Preeti Gupta, Professor at Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi. “Elevated levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease. Recent guidelines from the Cardiological Society of India highlight that each person has different LDLC targets based on their risk profile. For instance, people with severe conditions like heart disease or diabetes should aim for LDLC levels below 55 mg/dL. Setting personalised targets is key to managing heart health effectively,” she adds.

Dr Gupta suggests adopting a tailored approach when it comes to cholesterol management. “Each patient’s LDLC targets and risk factors are distinct, and studies show that 47 percent of patients experience faster recovery when their treatment is customised to their specific needs,” she says.