Leading Russian Cardiologistโข Identifies Six Common Habits Linked โto Unexpected Heart Failure
Moscow, Russiaโค – โฃNovember 4, โ2025, 08:40:31 โคMSK – A prominent โฃRussian cardiologist,โข Dr. Alexander V. โPetrov,has cautioned that six seemingly benign daily habits are increasingly contributing to heart failure even โin individualsโ previously considered healthy. Petrov’s findings, presented at โthe National Cardiology Congress in St.โฃ Petersburg onโ November 3, 2025, highlight โa growing trend of “silent” โheart disease driven by lifestyle factors. The warningโ comes as cardiovascular disease remainsโ the leading โcause โฃof deathโฃ globally, accounting for an estimated 17.9 million lives annually,according to the World Health Organization.
The escalating incidence โฃof heart failure in youngerโข demographics, frequently enough without priorโฃ symptoms, prompted Dr. Petrov’s research. He emphasizes that these habits, frequently overlooked, can cumulatively inflict significant damage on the cardiovascular systemโข over time. โUnderstanding and โคmodifying these behaviors isโฃ crucial for preventative care and โreducing the burdenโฃ on healthcare systems. Petrov’s recommendations are particularly relevant given rising stressโ levelsโ andโ increasingly sedentary lifestyles observed worldwide.
Dr.Petrov โidentified the โขfollowingโ six habits as key contributors:
- Chronic โDehydration: Consistentlyโฃ failing to drink adequate water (approximately 2 liters daily) thickens the blood, forcing โขthe heart to work harder to circulate oxygen and nutrients.
- Excessiveโค Salt Intake: โ Consuming more than 5 grams of salt perโข day elevates blood pressure and increases fluid retention, โฃstraining โฃthe heart.
- Prolonged Sedentaryโ Periods: spending more than 6-8โ hours daily sitting or engaging in minimal physical activity โweakens the heart muscle and โคincreases the risk of obesity and othre cardiovascular risk factors.
- Insufficient Sleep: Regularly getting โขlessโข than 7-8โฃ hours of quality sleep disrupts hormonal balance, elevates stress โhormones,โข andโค negatively impacts heartโค rate โvariability.
- Ignoring Stress: Chronic, unmanaged โstress leads to sustained high blood pressure โand inflammation, damaging blood vessels and โฃthe heart.
- Reliance onโค Processed Foods: โฃ A diet high in processed foods, saturated fats, and added sugars contributes to โinflammation, weight gain, and the growth of โคatherosclerosis (plaque buildupโข in arteries).
“Weโ are seeing a disturbing number of patients presenting wiht heart failure who have no conventional riskโ factors like high cholesterolโ or aโฃ family history of the disease,” Dr. Petrov stated. “Ofen,โค theโ common denominator is a combinationโค of these seemingly harmless dailyโ habits. โPrevention isโ paramount, and even small changes โcan have a profound impact on long-term cardiovascular health.” โ
Dr. Petrov’sโค research team is currently conducting follow-up studies to assess the effectiveness of targeted โlifestyle โinterventions in reversing early signs โคof heart damage. He urges individuals to consult with their healthcare providers for personalized risk assessments and guidance on adoptingโค heart-healthyโค habits.