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Your 30s Could Be Quietly Ageing Your Heart, Here’s How To Stop It

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Your 30s are the time when the groundwork for heart disease begins, silently and steadily. However, by making healthy choices you can protect your heart.

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Healthy choices can protect your heart.

Healthy choices can protect your heart.

Your 30s are often seen as the decade of peak health: juggling careers, families, and adventures with seemingly endless energy. Yet beneath the surface, your heart may already be changing in ways you can’t feel. Doctors warn that this is the decade when the groundwork for heart disease begins, silently and steadily.

“In your 30s, you may look and feel healthy, but subtle changes in the heart and blood vessels are already underway,” says Dr. Ameya Udyavar, Consultant, Cardiologist and Cardiac Electrophysiologist, P. D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mahim.

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The Slow Build-Up Inside Your Arteries

The first quiet shift is cholesterol build-up. “Atherosclerosis – the deposition of cholesterol in the arteries, actually begins in the late teens and continues into the 30s,” explains Dr. Udyavar. Sedentary lifestyles, irregular sleep, stress, alcohol, poor diets, and lack of exercise speed this up. Over time, arteries lose elasticity and start to stiffen, setting the stage for problems decades later.

“In the West, heart disease shows up in the 60s and 70s. Among Indians, it’s a decade earlier, in the 50s. Unhealthy choices in your 30s can make it appear even sooner,” he warns.

The Role of Belly Fat, Stress, and Sleep

Weight gain in your 30s isn’t just about vanity. Dr. Priya Palimkar, Senior Consultant – Cardiology, Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital, Pune, points out: “That stubborn belly fat is actually visceral fat, which surrounds organs and releases chemicals that raise blood pressure, disturb sugar balance, and add strain on the heart.”

Stress is another silent culprit. Daily deadlines, EMIs, or parenting pressures flood the body with stress hormones. “Short bursts of stress are fine, but chronic stress keeps the heart in overdrive, raises blood pressure, and disturbs sugar control,” says Dr. Palimkar.

Sleep, or the lack of it, adds to the mix. “Good sleep allows the heart to reset. Without it, blood pressure rises, appetite hormones get disturbed, and irregular rhythms can appear,” she adds.

The Decade of Prevention

The good news? Your 30s are also the decade of opportunity. “Simple steps like eating heart-healthy meals, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and checking blood sugar and cholesterol can dramatically delay heart disease,” says Dr. Udyavar.

Dr. Palimkar agrees: “Regular check-ups act like an early warning system. A daily walk, balanced meals, proper sleep, and stress management can slow down or even reverse these early changes.”

In short, while your heart may stay silent in your 30s, the choices you make now will echo loudly in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.

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