Ireland

CSO records rise in heart disease deaths

New figures from the CSO show there has been a rise in the number of deaths from heart disease and strokes since last year.

The Irish Heart Foundation says obesity, lack of physical activity, diabetes and hypertension are causing the increase.

Michael O'Shea, Irish Heart Foundation Chief Executive, said that the latest CSO figures give cause for concern and may be an indication that the falling mortality rates from cardiovascular disease are beginning to reverse.

Advertisement

'To be effective in the fight against cardiovascular disease, society must take responsibility starting with the Government, food industry, Department of Transport, Department of Education, Department of Health and HSE, Department of Finance and parents.'

Mr O'Shea also stressed that a lack of physical activity and smoking are two of the biggest detrimental impacts on heart health and both are preventable.

'Not enough Irish people are taking adequate exercise and this combined with the consumption of the wrong types of food products, is causing our population to increase in weight.

'Meanwhile smokers have two to three times the risk of heart attack compared to non-smokers. Smoking causes a quarter of all coronary heart disease deaths and 11% of stroke deaths.'

RTÉ.ie News: CSO Figures show heart disease deaths on the the rise
CSO
Figures show heart disease deaths on the the rise
Related Stories
RTÉ News 24 hours a day

LIVE TV

Now:
Eco Eye
19:00 Tuesday 16 March
Now:
Cheltenham Festival
19:00 Tuesday 16 March
Next:
Gioddaíup!
19:30 Tuesday 16 March

Television Programmes

Radio Programmes

RTÉ.ie News Highlights

A Resigning Matter?

The question of whether Cardinal Seán Brady should resign is debated on The Frontline

Play

Portraits of The Global Irish

We may be living through tough times in Ireland but the Irish identity is still a source of inspiration and hope in the most unlikely corners of the world

Read

Sister's Sanctuary

Sr Stanilaus Kennedy opened The Sanctuary 12 years ago for people wanting to explore their inner wisdom and spirit

Play

Green London

Thousands turned out in London at the weekend for St Patrick's Day celebrations

Play

Yeats At The Abbey

The Abbey Theatre is hosting a special series of shows this week celebrating the writing of WB Yeats

Play

RTÉ News iPhone App

Read and watch all the latest stories from RTÉ News with the new App for iPhones

Read