29/09/2025
Why do people always díè from heart àttàcks in the night?
I’m sure you have heard stories of people who díéd of heart âttáck before, right?
I’m also sure you’re wondering why the majority of them díéd in their sleep, right?
Well, in this text, I’ll be giving you an understanding as to why heart àttáck is more common at night (especially during the early hours when we are about waking up).
What is a heart attack:
A heart attack (also called a cardiovascular incident) happens when the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the heart get blocked. Without enough oxygen, the heart can’t work properly, and this can lead to permanent damage or even death.
Common Symptoms of heart àttàck include:
1. Chest pain (angina): this is caused by lack of oxygen in the heart muscle
2. Nausea, sweating, anxiety, and
3. Fast or irregular heartbeat.
Now, Why does heart áttáck happen more often in the night/early morning?
It’s simple.
Our heart rate changes throughout the day; it is highest in the morning and lowest at night. While we are asleep, the body repairs itself, and the heart doesn’t work as hard as it does when we are awake.
But when we wake up, several things happen that put extra stress on the heart. Things like:
1. Hormone Surge:
Right before waking up, there’s a spike in stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline in our body, and this increases our heart rate and blood pressure.
2. Blood Becomes "thicker and Stickier":
In the morning, our blood clots more easily, Which can increase the risk of blockages in heart arteries. Think of it like palm oil that os left over night, it becomes stickier than it is during the day.
3. Nervous System Shift:
As our body switches from "rest mode" to "active mode," this makes the heart work harder suddenly.
4. Tighter Blood Vessels:
Also, blood vessels narrow in the morning time, thereby forcing the heart to pump against more resistance.
Because of all these changes listed above, heart attacks, strokes, and other serious heart problems are more likely to happen in the early morning time just when we are about waking up.
In fact, doctors now recognize this as an important pattern in heart health.
Which is why we recommend that people adopt certain lifestyle changes if they desire to prevent this from happening to them. Changes like;
1. Eating a Heart-Healthy Diet
Eat More: Vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, fish, nuts, and olive oil.
2. Exercising regularly
3. Maintaining a healthy weight
4. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
5. Staying away from things that cause them stress
6. and going for regular check-ups.
If you do all of these, you’d be giving your heart a better chance to serve you for a very long time….