Safety Issue

A Sudden Goodbye: The Hidden Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

1 in 5 Adults Affected

According to the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases are particularly dangerous because they often develop without noticeable symptoms.

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Like a spring that suddenly bursts after too much pressure, these diseases tend to remain silent until a critical moment.

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As a result, many people underestimate their severity. However, statistics show that 1 in 5 adults in Korea is affected.

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Once these conditions occur, they often lead to death or permanent disability, making prevention essential.

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A Leading Cause of Death: Sudden Death and Overwork

Sudden death refers to an unexpected death without prior serious illness or accident.

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Among people in their 40s and 50s in Korea, sudden death ranks as the leading cause of mortality. A related concept is death from overwork, which refers to deaths caused by work-related illnesses.

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Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases are the primary causes behind these cases.

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They develop quietly—like smoke fading into the air—but can result in devastating consequences.

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Three Essential Rules You Must Not Ignore

These diseases vary depending on individual risk factors, lifestyle, and exposure duration.

The good news is that early diagnosis can significantly reduce the risk of severe outcomes.

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They are caused by a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. While genetics play a role, most cases can be prevented through proper lifestyle management.

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In particular, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes are key underlying conditions. Managing these effectively can prevent serious cardiovascular events.

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Managing Hypertension

To control high blood pressure:

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  • Quit smoking and limit alcohol intake
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Exercise regularly
  • Follow a low-sodium diet
  • Manage stress effectively

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Managing Hyperlipidemia

Hyperlipidemia occurs when cholesterol levels in the blood are too high, leading to narrowed arteries and heart disease.

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Prevention tips include:

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  • Reduce saturated fats and cholesterol
  • Quit smoking
  • Drink alcohol in moderation

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Managing Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by insufficient insulin.

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Key management strategies:

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  • Eat regular, balanced meals
  • Avoid overeating
  • Reduce sugar and animal fat intake
  • Limit salt consumption
  • Engage in regular aerobic exercise

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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial for overall well-being and disease prevention.

kassy

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