Caribbean National Weekly

Rising tide of heart disease in the Caribbean sparks urgent call to action

By Micaiah Morgan··2 min read
Rising tide of heart disease in the Caribbean sparks urgent call to action

The Caribbean is witnessing a worrying increase in heart disease cases, especially among its younger population. This trend can be traced back to a shift in lifestyle habits, such as increased consumption of processed foods, reduced physical activity, and a rise in tobacco consumption, among other factors.

CARPHA takes the lead: Initiatives to counter the threat 

To address this health crisis, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is partnering with regional entities to roll out various campaigns. 

Notably, the Caribbean Expanded Salt Initiative and the Six-Point Policy Package stand out as efforts to reduce salt intake, combat childhood obesity, and champion heart-healthy habits.

The uneven spread: Varied incidence across the region 

While heart disease is a concern throughout the Caribbean, its prevalence differs across territories. 

Factors such as healthcare availability and socioeconomic conditions play a part. Fortunately, the introduction of the Caribbean (Regional) NCD Surveillance System promises to offer insights into prevention and control strategies tailored to tackle non-communicable diseases, including heart ailments.

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Personal responsibility: The individual’s role 

According to media reports, Dr. Heather Armstrong, who leads Chronic Disease and Injury at CARPHA, stresses the pivotal role of personal responsibility. 

Regular medical screenings and embracing heart-conscious lifestyles, rich in wholesome foods, can mitigate many risks. Further, communities can bolster these efforts by ensuring access to exercise-friendly zones and a variety of fresh, nutritious produce.

World Heart Day: A universal call to heart health 

Every 29th of September, the global community marks World Heart Day, underscoring the significance of heart health. The theme this year, Know Heart, Use Heart, urged everyone to get acquainted with the intricacies of their heart.

A unified approach: CARPHA’s call to action 

As the fight against heart disease intensifies, CARPHA beckons all stakeholders—be it governments, civil societies, regional bodies, or local communities—to make a stand.

Implementing and upholding NCD preventive measures can significantly elevate the quality of life for many. 

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