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THE IMPACT OF LIFESTYLE CHOICES ON HEART HEALTH IN SA: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The Mercury

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October 21, 2025

EVERY weekend, South Africans gather for braais, indulge in rich foods, and often binge drink without a second thought.

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

THE IMPACT OF LIFESTYLE CHOICES ON HEART HEALTH IN SA: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

SMALL lifestyle choices can prevent cardiovascular disease.

(Ron)

These habits, seemingly harmless in the moment, can quietly pave the way to one of the world's deadliest health crises: cardiovascular disease (CVD).

It's the small, everyday choices - what we eat, how we move, and the stress we carry that slowly chip away at our heart health.

Cardiovascular disease isn't just a health statistic; it's a silent epidemic. Globally, it claims 17.9 million lives every year.

In South Africa, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like CVD account for 43% of adult deaths, with nearly a fifth of these directly caused by heart-related conditions, according to the World Heart Federation.

But here's the truth: CVD is largely preventable. The choices we make today could save our hearts tomorrow.

The numbers paint a sobering picture of South Africa's heart health crisis:

• 18% of adults smoke.

• 11 litres of pure alcohol are consumed per person annually.

• one in three adults (33.7%) suffers from hypertension, a major risk factor for heart attacks, kidney disease, and strokes.

• 31.3% of adults are obese, and 40% of South African women are classified as obese.

Even more alarming, South African women aged 35-59 are 1.5 times more likely to die from CVD than their counterparts in the US.

Children aren't spared either; one in four girls and one in five boys aged 2-14 are overweight or obese.

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