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Holiday Heart Attacks: Why Cardiac Risks Spike on Christmas and New Year’s

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year—but it’s also one of the deadliest when it comes to heart attacks. Studies show that fatal heart attacks increase sharply during the holidays, with Christmas and New Year’s Day topping the list as the most dangerous days.

A Global Trend

In the U.S., more cardiac deaths occur on December 25 than on any other day, closely followed by December 26 and January 1, according to research published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association.

This trend isn’t limited to America. A Swedish study reported a 15% rise in heart attacks during the winter holidays, with a 37% spike on Christmas Eve alone. Those most at risk include people over 75 and individuals with diabetes or preexisting cardiovascular conditions.

Adding to the concern this year, Christmas Day falls on a Monday. According to the British Cardiovascular Society, Mondays already see the highest rates of serious heart attacks, possibly due to the stress of starting the workweek.

Why Do Heart Attacks Spike?

Doctors and researchers point to several possible explanations for this troubling trend:

  1. Ignoring Symptoms: People often downplay or ignore warning signs of a heart attack to avoid disrupting holiday festivities.
  2. Travel and Medication: Holiday travel can lead to skipped doses of essential medications, increasing cardiovascular risk.
  3. Unhealthy Holiday Habits: Festive indulgences, like rich foods, sugary desserts, and alcohol, can spike blood pressure and elevate heart rates.
  4. Stress: Holiday stress—whether from travel, financial concerns, or family tensions—adds another layer of risk.

Recognizing Heart Attack Symptoms

Ignoring heart attack symptoms can be deadly. If you or a loved one experience the following, seek medical attention immediately:

  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Shortness of breath
  • Nausea or lightheadedness
  • Pain in the arms, back, neck, or jaw

How to Protect Your Heart During the Holidays

While the holidays are a time of joy, it’s essential to prioritize heart health.

  • Stick to Medications: Set reminders to take prescribed medications, even while traveling.
  • Moderate Indulgences: Enjoy festive foods and drinks in moderation, balancing them with heart-healthy choices.
  • Manage Stress: Take breaks, delegate tasks, and make time for relaxation.
  • Listen to Your Body: Don’t ignore unusual symptoms—acting quickly can save lives.

By staying mindful of these risks, you can enjoy the holidays while keeping your heart healthy and safe.

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