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Don’t let a stroke be the first time you discover you have an irregular heartbeat

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Sept 19 – 25 is Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Week

 

Don't let a stroke be the first time you discover you have an irregular heartbeat.

 

An estimated 500,000 Australians have Atrial Fibrillation (AF), the most common irregular heartbeat, and its prevalence is expected to double in the next decade.

Many people living with AF don’t experience symptoms, which means you could be living with the underlying heart condition and not know it.

Alarmingly, up to 30% of those affected by the disorder remain undiagnosed, which is why awareness is so important.

This year hearts4heart is launching its 8th Annual Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Week (19 – 25 September). 

 

 

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Awareness Week aims to:

(1.) raise awareness about AF prevalence in Australia,

(2.) educate people about the symptoms and risk factors of AF, particularly those aged 65 years and older, caregivers and healthcare professionals, and

(3.) encourage people at risk of AF or experiencing symptoms to speak with their GP about getting their heart checked and learn ways to manage their heart health.

 

 

Are you at risk?

AF affects men and women and can occur at any age.  

Risk factors include:

  • Physical inactivity
  • Being overweight
  • Disrupted sleep
  • Having diabetes
  • Smoking
  • High blood cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Age over 65 years

 

 

What can you do?

Recognising AF symptoms is key to early diagnosis, stroke prevention, effective management of the condition, and the best health outcomes.  

Symptoms can include any of the following:

  • Dizziness
  • Palpitations
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fainting
  • Ankle swelling
  • Chest pain

 

If you’re experiencing any of the above, don’t put your heart health on hold. Speak to your GP and get your heart checked.

Discovering an irregular heartbeat could save your life.

 

 

Arranging interviews

We can line up interviews with a hearts4heart spokesperson, medical expert, or a patient case study. Local talent is available in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, and WA.

 

 

Media Assets

We can assist you with a range of resources to help you build your story including content for TV, radio and online.

 

 

About hearts4heart

Supported by Australian and New Zealand cardiologists, hearts4heart is a leading health promotion charity supporting, educating, and advocating for people living with heart disease.

For more information visit hearts4heart.org.au

 

Media contacts

Joni Thomes – 0421 967 709/ joni@palin.com.au

Jess Norton - 0422 460 583/ jess@palin.com.au


Key Facts:

As many as 30% of those living with atrial fibrillation remain undiagnosed and are at high risk of stroke, heart failure and dementia.

 

One in three Australians are at risk of developing the condition in their lifetime, and its prevalence is expected to double in the next decade.


About us:
  • Hearts4heart is a leading health promotion charity and peak body that supports, educates, and advocates for people living with heart disease. 
  • Find out more at hearts4heart.org.au

Contact details:

Joni Thomes – 0421 967 709/ joni@palin.com.au

Jess Norton - 0422 460 583/ jess@palin.com.au

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