Heart Health Basics for People in Their 30s and 40s

Heart disease isn’t only an “old age” problem anymore. Stressful jobs, poor sleep, smoking, unhealthy food and lack of movement are catching up earlier.

In your 30s and 40s, it’s a good time to know your numbers: blood pressure, fasting sugar, cholesterol profile, weight/BMI, and family history of heart disease. These give a basic risk picture.

Small, sustainable lifestyle changes matter a lot—regular physical activity (even brisk walking), not smoking, maintaining a healthy waist size, and prioritising sleep.

Watch out for warning signs: chest pain or pressure with exertion, unexplained breathlessness, pain radiating to jaw/arm, or very fast heartbeat with dizziness. These need urgent evaluation, not just rest and Google.

Even if you feel “fit”, annual or periodic health check-ups help spot silent issues early. Younger people sometimes ignore symptoms, assuming “it can’t be my heart”—but it can.

Heart health is a long game. The habits you build now quietly influence how your 50s and 60s will feel.

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