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The Upcoming Epidemic of Heart Failure in South Asia.

Pablo Martinez-Amezcua1, Waqas Haque1,2, Rohan Khera3,4, Alka M Kanaya5, Naveed Sattar6, Carolyn S P Lam7,8,9, Sivadasanpillai Harikrishnan10,11,12, Sanjiv J Shah13, Namratha R Kandula14, Powell O Jose15, K M Venkat Narayan16, Charles Agyemang17, Anoop Misra18,19,20, Anne K Jenum21, Usama Bilal22, Khurram Nasir2,23,24, Miguel Cainzos-Achirica2,23,24.   

Abstract

Currently, South Asia accounts for a quarter of the world population, yet it already claims ≈60% of the global burden of heart disease. Besides the epidemics of type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease already faced by South Asian countries, recent studies suggest that South Asians may also be at an increased risk of heart failure (HF), and that it presents at earlier ages than in most other racial/ethnic groups. Although a frequently underrecognized threat, an eventual HF epidemic in the densely populated South Asian nations could have dramatic health, social and economic consequences, and urgent interventions are needed to flatten the curve of HF in South Asia. In this review, we discuss recent studies portraying these trends, and describe the mechanisms that may explain an increased risk of premature HF in South Asians compared with other groups, with a special focus on highly relevant features in South Asian populations including premature coronary heart disease, early type 2 diabetes mellitus, ubiquitous abdominal obesity, exposure to the world's highest levels of air pollution, highly prevalent pretransition forms of HF such as rheumatic heart disease, and underdevelopment of healthcare systems. Other rising lifestyle-related risk factors such as use of tobacco products, hypertension, and general obesity are also discussed. We evaluate the prognosis of HF in South Asian countries and the implications of an anticipated HF epidemic. Finally, we discuss proposed interventions aimed at curbing these adverse trends, management approaches that can improve the prognosis of prevalent HF in South Asian countries, and research gaps in this important field.

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Keywords:  South Asian; abdominal obesity; heart disease; heart failure; hypertension; risk factors

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32962410     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.120.007218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Heart Fail        ISSN: 1941-3289            Impact factor:   8.790


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Authors:  Ahmad Ozair; Vivek Bhat; B C Srinivas
Journal:  Circ Heart Fail       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 8.790

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6.  Distribution and Correlates of Incident Heart Failure Risk in South Asian Americans: The MASALA Study.

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