Saffolalife Study 2018 reveals 77% Mumbaikars with belly fat are at heart risk; highest across cities
Key findings of the
study:
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3 out of 4 people in Mumbai
with belly fat are at heart risk
76% of Mumbai residents
under 45 who have belly fat are at
heart risk
8 out of 10 working professionals
in Mumbai with belly fat are at heart risk
79% people with belly fat in Mumbai don’t consider
belly fat amongst the top 3 reasons for heart risk
70% Mumbaikars who are at heart risk due to belly fat skip
breakfast at least once a week
92% Mumbaikars who have belly
fat eat outside food at least once a week
61% Mumbaikars who are at heart
risk due to belly fat do not get sound sleep
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Mumbai, September 27, 2018: This
World Heart Day, Saffolalife releases their flagship study to raise
awareness of heart health in India. The key finding that emerges from the study
is that belly fat has an impact on heart health. The Saffolalife
Study 2018 reveals that 77% of Mumbaikars with belly fat are at heart risk. The
study also highlights the factors common to those with belly fat and the
resultant impact on heart health.
With growing lifestyle challenges, people in India are now
at risk of heart diseases at a much younger age. Some of the major reasons are
long working hours, job stress, irregular meals, sleep deprivation and
sedentary routine. This is leading to an increase in lifestyle diseases such as
cardiovascular problems, obesity and diabetes.
While BMI is the most researched measure of generalized
obesity, the distribution of fat or central obesity, commonly called belly fat,
is a far more important factor for cardiovascular risk. When it comes to belly
fat, there is a lack of awareness amongst people as they address it only for
cosmetic reasons and not because it is detrimental to heart health. So to
create greater awareness regarding this issue, Saffolalife Study 2018
addresses the “Impact of Belly Fat on Heart Health”. One of the key takeaways
from this survey is that one may be at heart risk even if they have a lean body but have a paunch.Saffolalife and Nielsen conducted a
pan India survey amongst those who have belly fat to understand the extent of
heart risk. This study covered 837 respondents across key cities of Delhi,
Mumbai, Lucknow and Hyderabad. Some of the startling facts from the study
revolve around age, gender and lifestyle implications on heart health due to
belly fat.
In Mumbai, while 77% people with belly
fat are at heart risk, still 79% of Mumbaikars do not consider belly fat among
the top 3 reasons for heart risk. Eating habits which are common among Mumbaikars
with belly fat are eating outside of home at least once a week (92%), junk food
consumption (83%) and eating a heavy dinner (59%). Lifestyle habits which are
common among Mumbaikars with belly fat are not getting sound sleep (61%), long
working hours (62%) and not exercising regularly (55%). 70% of those who do not
exercise regularly, state lack of time as the key reason for the same.
Commenting on the findings of the
study, Dr. Shashank Joshi (Endocrinologist, Padma Shree Awardee) said, “The study states that 67%
of Indians with belly fat are at heart risk and thus this World Heart Day, we
request every individual to become aware that they too can be at heart risk if
they have belly fat. What is also revealed is that even if you have a BMI within
the normal range and have belly fat, you may be at heart risk. It is important
to be aware of this correlation so that you can take
proactive steps towards heart health.”
Renowned Cardiologist
Dr. C.K Ponde (Senior Consultant Cardiologist), P.D. Hinduja National Hospital
and Medical Research Centre said, “Saffolalife has been consistently raising awareness about pertinent issues
related to Indians’ heart health. This year’s key finding of the impact of
abdominal fat on heart risk is especially critical for Mumbaikars, who at 77%,
are at the highest risk among the four cities surveyed. With this knowledge, I
urge Mumbaikars to take active steps towards taking care of their heart
health.”
On leading a heart
healthy lifestyle, Nutritionist Pooja Makhija said, “This World Heart Day, the Saffolalife study shows a strong correlation
between belly fat and heart health risk, hence managing belly fat is critical.
Therefore, I urge every individual to start making small but significant
changes in their lifestyle so that they can address the belly fat issue. This
is easily done by eating right, avoiding junk food, exercising regularly,
sleeping well and reducing stress. Start looking after your heart, eat
high-fibre foods, go for a walk and get the sleep your body needs.”
In today’s age,
hectic work schedules and sedentary lifestyles are affecting the heart health
of Indians. While there are multiple causes behind the increase in belly fat,
it is important to be aware of the possible implications, including its impact
on heart risk, and make lifestyle changes to be more heart healthy.
About Saffolalife: Saffolalife™ is a not-for-profit initiative, started more than a
decade ago, working
towards driving awareness on heart health in India. Cardiovascular diseases
(CVD) have been on a rise in India and Saffolalife’s mission is to reduce the CVD statistics to make India heart
healthy. Over the past decade, Saffolalife
has driven many endeavours and conducted many large scale research studies to
drive awareness and education on the early markers of heart health. The Saffolalife initiative addresses heart health
and nutrition aspects of preventive healthcare and seeks to impart accurate,
credible and expert-led information.
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