A top Indian doctor said running marathons or on a treadmill is not a sign of fitness, as most heart attacks happen among sportspersons. According to Dr Devi Shetty, senior Cardiac Surgeon at Narayana Health, physical activity alone does not guarantee immunity from heart issues, highlighting the importance of proactive medical screening and not neglecting any kind of warning signs.
“If we think we can run a marathon, or on a treadmill for an hour, we think we are fit. That is very sad. All you have to do is once a year, get the tests done, then you can jump, be on a treadmill, climb Mount Everest, no problem,” Dr Shetty said in an interview with CNN-IBN.
“Half the patients across the world with advanced coronary disease have no symptoms. It is called silent ischemia, and silent ischemia leads to a silent heart attack,” he added. Dr Shetty has urged regular heart checkups – especially preventive screenings for those over 30 years of age - to enable early detection of heart disease. He recommends that people get checked at least once a year, or every two years if they are under 40.
A few specific blood tests help identify heart-related conditions before they become severe. These checkups include tests like an ECG and a CT scan that help identify hidden heart problems, even in those who feel healthy.
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This test is typically ordered if a person exhibits symptoms of a heart attack, like chest pain, shortness of breath, or other related signs. It is a sensitive and specific test, effectively detecting even minor heart muscle damage.
2025-11-11T03:01:08Z