x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   After skipping his Choubarsi, Cong to observe death anniversary of Madan Lal Sharma | Amid chill, CM Omar stations himself in Kashmir to ensure relief | ‘South Indian cinema can promote J&K’s natural beauty’ | Income Tax Deptt serves notice to PDP MLA | Suspected TeM terrorist arrested in Bengal | Properties worth Rs 1.28 cr attached under NDPS Act | 3 held with arms in North Kashmir | CB produces challans against 18 accused | Trainee cop dies of bullet wound | Battling power cuts, Kashmiris fall back on Kangris | Annual Mahotsav 2024 showcases Swadeshi Spirit & Self-Reliance: Kavinder | Javed Rana inspects Gujjar Bakerwal hostel | Modi Govt builds on Vajpayee's legacy, strengthening India's global position: Rohiin Chandan | Trikuta Nagar Welfare Society Raises Alarm Over Rising Crime, Drug Abuse | DC Bandipora Inspects JKSSB Exam Centres, Reviews Arrangements | Keshav Chopra organises Free Health Check Up Camp | Congress to connect with roots, observe anniversaries of all top leaders | NDS Felicitates Eminent Artists at ‘Dogri Bhasha Mannata Dhiadda’ Celebration | Indian Army organised Mobile Medical Patrol | ADC Kupwara inspects JKSSB Examination Centres | PDP holds meeting in Habba Kadal zone deliberates upon several issues | Edu Deptt Hosts Debate & Painting Competition | Babu Rampaul reiterates demand for restoration of statehood to J&K | Absconder arrested after evading arrest for over a year | Crackdown on illegal mining; 5 vehicles seized: Reasi Police | Reasi Police launches verification drive of Sim vendors outlets | Bovine smuggling attempt foiled: 11 bovines rescued in Udhampur | Missing girl recovered, reunited with family in Kishtwar | DC Reviews JKSSB Examination Process | Freedom Society Sports, Martial Arts Championship Concludes | 578 Aspirants appear for JKSSB Examination | Free Multi-Speciality Health Checkup camp organized | KUT Judo Championship 2024 to be held in Jammu | JU organises workshop on “Research Methodology” | Equitable System | Back Issues  
 
news details
Cardiac ailments in elderly upsurge, undiagnosed, neglected: Dr Sushil
10/2/2022 10:38:11 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 2: On the occasion of International Day of Older Persons celebrated every year on October 1st with this year's theme as "Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing World" Dr Sushil Sharma, noted cardiologist and Head of Department of Cardiology, Super Specialty Hospital was speaking at a Health Awareness Lecture at jam packed Seminar Hall of IIPA, organized by the Central Govt Pensioners' Welfare Association, Jammu (CGPWA) in collaboration with the Home for the Aged and Infirm, Ambphalla, Jammu last evening to celebrate the International Day for Older Persons. Over the next three decades, the number of older persons worldwide is projected to more than double, reaching more than 1.5 billion persons in 2050 and 80% of them will be living in low- and middle-income countries
During the lecture Dr Sushil stated that Adults aged 65 and older are more likely than younger people to suffer from cardiovascular disease, which is problems with the heart, blood vessels, or both. Aging can cause changes in the heart and blood vessels that may increase a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Physical activity, diet and other lifestyle factors influence the "rate of aging" in the healthy heart and arteries. The aging of other organ systems, including the muscles, kidneys, and lungs, also likely contributes to heart disease. Dr Sushil Sharma laid stress on embracing the voices of older women and show case their resilience and contributions in society, while promoting policy dialogues to enhance the protection of older persons human rights and recognize their contributions to sustainable development.
In his concluding remarks Dr Sushil Sharma told that interventions or treatments that slow accelerated aging of the heart and arteries in young and middle-aged people who seem to be healthy could prevent or delay the onset of heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular disorders in later life. Some interventions that we already know slow the rate of aging in the heart and arteries include healthy eating, exercise, reducing stress, and quitting smoking Besides managing Blood pressure, Lipids and diabetes
BR Sharma, former Chief Secretary, J&K and the Chairman of IIPA, who was the Guest of Honour, lauded the selfless services being rendered to the people by Dr Sushil Sharma within the Hospital and in rural areas by holding health camps for rural poor population. Health has always been a concern among elders and the advice given by Dr. Sushil to cut down risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in old age must be followed by all to their own benefit. He said that life is a boon and age should not be allowed to come in the way of its enjoyment.
Kuldeep Khoda, former DGP & CVC, J&K and President of the CGPWA, in his presidential address complimented Dr Sushil for his outstanding lecture on functioning of the heart and said that the elders must follow medical advice to maintain a young heart as age is only a number. Khoda said that the lecture has three components to handle heart problems in elders- awareness, prevention and intervention.
Earlier I D Soni, President of Old Age Home, spoke scholarly on life and old age which he called a God sent gift and said that life was a light which needs to be spread. Quoting scriptures and narrating historical anecdotes, Soni brought home the fact that age was a state of mind and nobody should take aged one as spent force. He firmly believed that old age was a boom and elders must not be dispirited just by age and keep performing activities in their lives. He complimented CGPWA for organizing such a public-spirited function and also lauded services of Dr Sushil who is a gem in the medical profession.
KB Jandial, General Secretary of CGPWA, in his welcome address said that CGPWA has diversified its activities to benefit the society and is associating other NGOs in this venture. Arranging the awareness lecture about heart diseases was in pursuit of the same objective. The CGPWA was mulling regular "Health Talks." He said that the UN General Assembly designated 1st October as the Day for Older Persons in 1991 to draw attention to contributions made by seniors. He said that "Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing world" was the current year's theme, which highlighted the resilience of older persons in the face of environment, social, economic and lifelong inequalities. They are a valuable asset to society.
BB Magotra, Secretary CGPWA presented the formal Vote of Thanks.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU