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Heart disease to hit 6 in 10 women by 2050, AHA projects

Last updated: February 25, 2026 2:00 am
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Heart disease and stroke are major concerns for women, with new projections indicating that six out of ten women will develop cardiovascular disease within the next 25 years. This worrying trend also suggests that these diseases will manifest at younger ages than previously seen.

According to a recent scientific statement from the American Heart Association published in Circulation, nearly one-third of girls aged 2 to 19 are projected to have obesity by 2050, which is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The other two main drivers identified in the study are high blood pressure and diabetes.

Dr. C. Noel Bairey Merz, the director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, expressed alarm at these findings, emphasizing that the majority of cardiovascular diseases are preventable. The lead author of the AHA statement, Dr. Karen Joynt Maddox from Washington University School of Medicine, highlighted the increasing levels of obesity in children as a concerning trend that could lead to more severe cardiovascular events at an earlier age.

The projections also revealed that high blood pressure will affect six out of ten women by 2050, with a significant portion of younger women (22 to 44 years old) living with different forms of cardiovascular disease. Risk factors such as diabetes and obesity are expected to increase substantially in this age group, emphasizing the need for preventative measures.

While the analysis did not account for the impact of obesity drugs, there is optimism that advancements in this area could lead to positive changes in obesity rates over the next decade. However, the overall trend of worsening cardiovascular health in both men and women is a cause for concern.

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Dr. Nicole Bhave from the University of Michigan Health Frankel Cardiovascular Center highlighted the need for public health interventions to address the rising rates of cardiovascular disease. She emphasized the importance of creating environments that promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles to combat these alarming projections.

Women face specific challenges in cardiovascular health, including disparities in access to care and treatment. Differences in biology, treatment, and awareness contribute to varying outcomes between men and women. Understanding these differences and implementing targeted interventions is crucial in improving cardiovascular outcomes for women.

In conclusion, the projections for the rising prevalence of cardiovascular disease among women serve as a wake-up call for the urgent need for preventative measures and public health interventions. By addressing risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes, we can work towards a future where fewer women are affected by these debilitating conditions.

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