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http://tribune.com.pk/story/444868/cardiac-problems-stress-greasy-food-lack-of-exercise-unhealthy/
Cardiac problems: ‘Stress, greasy food, lack of exercise
unhealthy’
By Our Correspondent
Published: October 1, 2012
Stress caused by economic and social issues and greasy food with little exercise expose people to high blood
pressure and cardiac diseases.
FAISALABAD:
Stress caused by economic and social issues and greasy food with little exercise expose people to high
blood pressure and cardiac diseases.
Speakers said this at a seminar here on Sunday. The seminar was held to raise awareness
about precautions to avoid heart diseases. The seminar was jointly organised by the Drug
Information and Poison Centre, College of Pharmacy and Government College University,
Faisalabad (GCUF). GCUF Vice Chancellor Prof Zakir Hussain chaired the seminar.
Hussain said one of the easiest ways to prevent cardiac diseases was to adopt a positive
attitude and helping others. This will reduce worries in one’s life. He said anger and haste
might be harmful to heart. He said malnutrition and substandard and greasy food added to the
risk of heart disease. He also called for taking a balanced diet.
“There is a need for creating awareness among people on preventive measures,” Dr Habib
said. He also stressed the need for exercise and monitoring blood pressure.
Talking about risk factors linked with heart diseases, he said tobacco use, high blood
pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity, stress and unhealthy diets all
posed a serious threat to heart.
Prof Iftikhar Hussain Bokhari, Prof Muhammad Zubair Siddique and Imran Qadir also spoke
on the occasion.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 1st, 2012.