Famous bodybuilder Ilya Golem Yefimchik died of a heart attack. His wife said that his health was bad since September 6. After that he was admitted to the hospital. Yefimchik had gone into a coma. After which he died. Bodybuilder Ilya Golem was just 36 years old. After his death, the issue of heart attack at a young age is once again in the news.
Ilya Golem Yefimchik, also known as The Mutant, died of a heart attack at the age of 36. The monostyler and bodybuilder, who had a huge social media following, was hospitalized on September 6. Golem Yefimchik had a very high diet. He would eat 100 pieces of sushi a day. He was 6’1 and weighed 340 pounds or 100 pounds.
Changes in lifestyle can also be the cause of heart attack
The hearts of the youth are continuously getting weaker. A shocking report has revealed that the kind of lifestyle people are living these days is affecting their hearts and fatal diseases like heart attack are increasing. A report published in the American Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research shows that by 2015, about 6.5 crore people in India were suffering from heart disease. The surprising thing is that about 2.5 crore of these people are 40 years of age or younger.
WHO’s report is scary
WHO’s latest report will also scare Indians. The report says that the number of deaths due to heart disease in India has increased by 75 percent in the last 10 years. According to the report, in the year 2019 alone, about 1.80 crore people died of heart diseases worldwide. 85 percent of these deaths are due to heart attack alone.
This is the reason behind heart attack
According to cardiologists, the condition of heart attack is called ‘myocardial infarction’. This is a condition where the blood supply to a part of the heart stops and due to this blood and oxygen are not able to reach for a long time. Due to which it stops working and the person dies. The main cause of heart attack is usually the accumulation of blood clots. This is also called blood clotting, which is caused by the accumulation of fat in the arteries.
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