This ethnicity is 4 times more likely to have heart disease
Did you know? South Asians are four times more likely to have heart disease and are affected by the disease at a much younger age.
While cardiovascular disease tops the list for causes of death in the U.S., one physician makes it his mission to raise awareness of the disease amongst South Asians.
Dr. Shoeb Sitafalwalla, a cardiologist and medical director at the South Asian Cardiovascular Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill., says that diet, nutrition and regular check-ups are a vital way to stave off the disease. He also says being informed and having accurate information is just another simple way for South Asians to combat the disease.
“There is a myth that traditional fats like ghee, which is clarified butter, or coconut oil are somehow healthy fats and oils for South Asians, when in fact, the science tells us they are not,” he says.
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Sarah Scroggins, health enews contributor, is the director of social media at Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care. She has a BA and MA in Communications. When not on social media, she loves reading a good book (or audiobook), watching the latest Netflix series and teaching a college night class.