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Posted: 2025-04-23 19:27:56 UTC

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The American Heart Association (AHA) is raising concerns about the increasing rates of heart disease among young adults aged 18-25, attributing it to factors like rising obesity, increased tobacco use, and sedentary lifestyles. The AHA emphasizes the importance of early prevention and intervention strategies, including regular health check-ups and lifestyle modifications.
Rising rates of heart attacks and strokes in young adults (18-25)
Increased obesity and tobacco use among young adults
Decline in regular health check-ups for young adults
Importance of early prevention and intervention strategies
Rising obesity rates among young adults
Increased tobacco and e-cigarette use
Sedentary lifestyles and physical inactivity
Decline in regular health check-ups
Lack of insurance coverage for young adults