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FESTIVE HEART RISK RISE

‘Holiday effect’ to blame for peak in heart deaths over Christmas, experts claim

Combination of stress and too much booze and food to blame for rise in heart fatalities, rather than the cold weather

HEART deaths spike over the festive period with experts blaming the “holiday effect” rather than cold weather, a study suggests.

Researchers claim family stress, too much booze and food and a reluctance to seek medical help fuel the rise.

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Too much booze over the Christmas period is to blame for the heart risk riseCredit: Getty Images

Another theory is that people try for one last big family day before their hearts fail.

Research has found heart fatalities in the US rise around five per cent over Christmas, with winter blamed for much of the rise.

But a similar study in New Zealand found Kiwis were also 4.2 per cent more likely to suffer heart deaths over Christmas and New Year, even though it is summer there.

Stress and reluctance to seek medical advice is also to blame for yuletide spikeCredit: Getty Images
Alert . . . Dr KnaptonCredit: British Heart Foundation

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Lead researcher Josh Knight, of Melbourne University, Australia said: “The Christmas period is a common time for travel, with people frequently away from their main medical facilities. This could contribute to delays in seeking treatment.”

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