Heart disease still major threat in Malaysia, says deputy Health DG


LABUAN: Heart disease remains a serious threat in the country, as it is still the leading preventable cause of death, says deputy Health director-general (public health) Dr Ismuni Bohari.

He said data from the Statistics Department in 2024 showed that ischaemic heart disease was the second-highest cause of medically certified deaths, accounting for 15.1%, and the leading cause of death among those aged 41 to 59, wth men more affected than women.

"This is a worrying trend because it not only affects health but also the nation's economy," he said at the World Heart Day programme here Sunday (Sept 21).

Dr Ismuni said diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and prolonged stress were the main contributors to heart disease, apart from smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits.

He said the 2023 National Health and Morbidity Survey reported that 15.6% of adults had diabetes, hypertension (29.2%), high cholesterol (33.3%), obesity (21.8%) and smoking (19%).

"As of August 2025, Labuan recorded 93 new cardiovascular cases, with 1,388 patients receiving treatment for heart disease.

"This is a warning for us to take preventive action before it is too late," he said.

He urged the public to adopt healthy lifestyles, undergo regular health screenings and take part in awareness activities, noting that 3,877 people in Labuan had undergone health check-ups as of August.

"This year's World Heart Day, themed 'Don't Miss a Beat', calls on Malaysians to adopt active lifestyles and healthier eating habits to protect their hearts," he said. - Bernama

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