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Home / Health / Cold Weather, Hot Hearts: Winter Cardiac Risks Rise

Cold Weather, Hot Hearts: Winter Cardiac Risks Rise

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Cold temperatures constrict blood vessels, increasing heart strain.
  • Winter infections like flu can worsen pre-existing heart conditions.
  • Inactive winter lifestyles and heavy diets elevate cardiac risk factors.
Cold Weather, Hot Hearts: Winter Cardiac Risks Rise

As winter temperatures drop, cardiologists observe a significant increase in heart attacks and cardiac emergencies. Cold weather causes blood vessels to constrict, compelling the heart to exert more effort to maintain body heat and circulation. This heightened strain poses a serious risk, especially for individuals with underlying health issues such as hypertension or diabetes.

Seasonal illnesses like the flu and pneumonia can also trigger inflammation and reduce oxygen levels, potentially leading to serious complications for those with existing heart conditions. Additionally, the tendency towards physical inactivity and consuming heavier, high-salt, high-fat comfort foods during winter elevates blood pressure and cholesterol, further stressing the cardiovascular system.

To mitigate these risks, experts recommend dressing in warm layers, maintaining physical activity through indoor exercises, and adopting a heart-healthy diet rich in omega-3s and essential nutrients. Staying hydrated by sipping warm water or herbal teas is crucial, as dehydration can thicken blood and increase clot formation. Consistent management of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension is also vital.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr Rajesh explains that cold weather constricts blood vessels, making the heart work harder and increasing blood pressure.
Winter infections like flu can cause inflammation and reduce oxygen, complicating pre-existing heart conditions.
Dr Rajesh suggests oats, leafy greens, nuts, fruits, millets, and omega-3 rich foods like flaxseeds and walnuts.

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