Younger trend in acute myocardial infarction in China

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Abstract There are more and more acute myocardial infarction (AMI). However, little is known about its age trend. Here, we report younger trend in AMI in China. To check literatures from PubMed according to keywords “AMI and Chin Med J (Engl)” and collect available data on ages from original research articles published in Chin Med J (Engl) from 1990 to 2019. Age groups were divided into 1990s, 1995s, 2000s, 2005s, 2010s, 2015s, and 2020s, respectively. Means of minimum ages of each group were about 55.0, 46.4, 48.2, 55.0, 47.1, 43.9, and 52.8 years old, respectively. The age curve showed younger trend in AMI due to unhealthy lifestyle related major risk factors. This novel classification of risk factors based “environment-sleep-emotion-exercise-diet” intervention [E(e)SEEDi] is beneficial to better control and prevent AMI in the globe.

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