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Cardiologist explains: Why cardiac arrests increase in winter and how to protect your heart

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January 27, 2026
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Every winter, there is a noticeable rise in cardiac emergencies. Doctors say this seasonal spike isn’t coincidental. Cold weather triggers a series of physiological changes that can quietly place extra strain on the heart, especially in people with underlying risk factors.

“Winter creates a perfect storm for the heart,” says a cardiologist “Cold temperatures cause blood vessels to narrow, which raises blood pressure and makes the heart work harder to pump blood.”

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How cold weather stresses the heart

The body strives to retain heat by narrowing blood vessels when the temperature drops. The danger of clot formation and cardiac events is increased by this natural reaction, which also thickens blood and raises blood pressure.

“In winter, we also see reduced physical activity and poorer lifestyle routines,” Doctor explains. “People move less, eat heavier foods, and often neglect hydration, all of which add to cardiovascular strain.” Respiratory infections are another hidden contributor. Flu and chest infections become more common in colder months and can significantly increase inflammation in the body, placing additional pressure on the heart.

Early mornings and sudden exertion raise risk

Doctors warn that sudden exposure to cold, particularly in the early morning hours, can be dangerous. “Early-morning walks or sudden heavy exertion in cold air can act as triggers, especially for those with existing heart disease,” says Doctor. “The heart is more vulnerable when the body hasn’t fully warmed up.”

People with diabetes, hypertension, obesity, high cholesterol, or a sedentary lifestyle are especially at risk, even if they feel otherwise healthy.

Warning signs you should never ignore

Cardiac symptoms in winter are sometimes dismissed as fatigue or cold-related discomfort, but doctors stress that this can be dangerous. “Chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, palpitations, cold sweats, or unexplained fatigue are red flags,” Doctor warns. “These symptoms require immediate medical attention, regardless of the season.”

Prompt response can be life-saving, as cardiac arrest often strikes without prolonged warning.

How to protect your heart during winter

Even if there is an increased danger during the winter, basic safety measures can greatly lower the likelihood of a cardiac emergency. According to Doctor, “staying warm is a heart-protective measure, not just about comfort.” In addition, he advises avoiding early-morning outdoor activity, keeping up regular indoor exercise, and eating a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.

Even if you don’t feel as thirsty, you still need to drink enough water, and people with recognized illnesses need to have regular blood pressure and blood sugar checks. The risk can be further decreased by taking prescription drugs as directed and treating infections promptly.

Although heart illness is not caused by winter, it might highlight preexisting risks. Timely medical attention, lifestyle modifications, and awareness truly make a difference. According to cardiologist, “the majority of winter cardiac events are preventable with simple precautions.” “You can save lives by paying attention to your body and getting help when you need it.”

 

(Disclaimer: The article’s advice and recommendations are meant primarily as general information and should not be interpreted as expert medical advice. Before beginning any exercise program or making any dietary changes, always get advice from your doctor or a dietitian.)

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