Heart Attack In Men vs Women: Who Is At Greater Risk?

Understanding the risk of heart attacks in men vs women

Key highlights or summary

  • Research suggests that men are twice more likely to have a heart attack, as compared to women.
  • 70-90% of sudden heart attacks are experienced by men; the likelihood is lesser in women
  • However, women are five times more likely than men to suffer from MINOCA i.e., non-obstructive heart attacks
  • Men who bottle up their negative emotions without giving them an outlet, are five times more likely to suffer a heart attack

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