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    Every 34 seconds, an American dies of this disease. Here’s how to manage your risk.

    Smart WealthhabitsBy Smart WealthhabitsJuly 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Recent research from the American Heart Association offers a mix of hope and warning: While deaths from heart disease and stroke have declined, these conditions remain the deadliest health threat in the United States.

    There has been a significant decline in heart disease-related deaths in the most recent reporting year, according to the American Heart Association’s 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Update.

    Despite this improvement, heart disease continues to kill more people than any other cause.

    The report, which compiles the latest available health data from government agencies and medical organizations, shows that heart disease kills more people annually than all types of cancer and accidental deaths combined.

    In fact, approximately every 34 seconds someone in the US dies from heart disease.

    decline in deaths

    New figures show a decline in the death rate of the country’s top killers. According to , the death rate from heart disease is expected to fall from 224.3 per 100,000 people in 2022 to 218.3 in 2023. aha.

    Similar declines were observed in specific situations:

    • coronary heart disease: Deaths dropped from about 372,000 to about 349,000.
    • stroke: Deaths dropped from about 165,000 to about 163,000.

    Although these numbers represent thousands of lives saved, the volume of deaths puts heart disease at the top of the death list, with stroke in fourth place.

    Obesity and metabolic risks remain high

    Health experts have warned that even as mortality rates are falling, the risk factors for these diseases are getting worse. The report highlights the worrying rise in obesity, particularly among young people.

    Nearly half of American adults currently suffer from obesity or severe obesity. While rates among adults have remained relatively stable, the prevalence of obesity among children ages 2 to 19 has increased to 28%.

    Reports also track Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) SyndromeA disorder composed of heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity. The conclusions are clear:

    • Approximately 90% of American adults have some level of CKM syndrome.
    • More than 80% of young and middle-aged adults already show early signs of exposure.

    These underlying conditions create a risk for heart health problems in the future. Hypertension, diabetes and obesity remain the primary drivers of cardiovascular risk.

    protect yourself

    The data underline that although medical care can improve survival rates, prevention remains the most effective strategy. The AHA notes that this essential for life 8 Guidance can help improve heart health and reduce risk. The guidance includes the following:

    • good food
    • stay active
    • quit tobacco
    • getting healthy sleep
    • maintaining a healthy weight
    • controlling cholesterol
    • blood sugar management
    • controlling blood pressure

    Simple lifestyle adjustments, including regular physical activity and a balanced diet, act as the first line of defense against the country’s leading killer.

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