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Heart Health After a First Heart Attack in Older Women
United States, USAWednesday, March 18, 2026
Older Women’s First Heart Attack: A Silent Threat
Older women who experience their first heart attack face a significant risk of death. Researchers examined post‑menopausal women in a large health study, tracking their outcomes over time.
- High Mortality – Many women did not survive long after the initial event.
- Key Risk Factors
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Lifestyle Matters – Women who remained active and maintained a healthy weight after the attack had better survival rates.
- Treatment Gaps – Some women did not receive aggressive post‑attack care comparable to men’s treatment, potentially impacting outcomes.
Takeaway: Effective management of chronic conditions, consistent physical activity, and tailored medical follow‑up are essential to improve survival for older women after a first heart attack.
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