A noted German cardiologist advised India to attack the problem of heart disease and obesity at the core instead of treating the disease's side-effects.
Currently, India is grappling with heart disease and obesity issues, suggested a noted German cardiologist. He advised India not make the same mistakes as Germany did and attack the problem at the core instead of treating the disease’s side-effects. "It (the situation) is exactly the same, just 15 years later. You now have the obesity problem which we had after the war when people were trying to feed more. We still have it but it is going down," Dietmar Schmitz from Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Contilia Cardiovascular Center in Germany, told IANS on the sidelines of a program organzied by the Medica Superspecialty Hospital.
‘Attack the problem of heart disease and obesity at the core instead of treating the disease's side-effects, suggested noted German cardiologist Dietmar Schmitz.’
"We had higher level of ischemic heart disease. It was resolved in the 1980s primarily with drugs. Smoking was not such a big problem in India, as it is now. Diabetes is a big problem in India now and also the possibilities that you get the treatment," he added. Since 2008, Schmitz has trained over 60 doctors in India in cardio re-synchronization.
"Don’t make our mistakes. We spent a long time treating side effects and not the basic thing. So they were treating hypertension and diabetes like mad and the solution was getting the patient trimmed down. We didn’t do that," he said.
"Gradually people started questioning whether they want to live the rest of their lives on drugs," he pointed out.
Advocating preventive action to push heart disease at a later stage in life, Schmitz noted India is putting it at an earlier phase.
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Source-IANS