Nearly half of Australians undergoing Victor Chang Heart Health Checks (VCHHC) had test results outside of the healthy range.
The Heart Health Check specialist team, which conducts a mobile testing service across Australia, found cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure levels were all significantly higher since the start of COVID-19.
Since March 2020, the number of people having at least one test result outside the healthy range increased from 33 percent to 47 percent – a relative 42 percent increase.
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Program manager Anastasia Dounas said the results demonstrated the COVID effect was real and a huge concern.
“People undergoing our heart health checks told us that COVID had a big effect on their health and lifestyles. They got out of the habit of going to the gym during lockdown and ate and drank more because they were worried and stressed, leading to weight gain,” said Ms Dounas.
“Working from home also led to less incidental exercise and the fear of COVID saw more people choosing to drive to work than catching public transport which resulted in people taking fewer steps each day. That all adds up.”
Key results
- Since the launch of the VCHHC service in 2011 until the onset of COVID in March 2020, 76,333 participants were tested with just over 33% of those participants having one or more results outside the normal healthy range and were recommended to follow up with their GP.
- Within this group of participants, 8% had results outside of the healthy range for their blood pressure, 29.7% for cholesterol, and 8% for their blood sugar.
- Since March 2020, 6,182 participants have been tested with just over 47% of those participants having one or more results outside the normal healthy range and were recommended to follow up with their GP.
- Within this group of participants, 15% had results outside of the healthy range for their blood pressure, 32.4% for their cholesterol, and 10.5% for their blood sugar.
Victor Chang Heart Health Check nurse Clare Lennon said it was now more important than ever that people got their annual Heart Health Check and started re-engaging with exercise and a healthy diet.
“Heart health checks are vital in revealing if you are at risk of heart disease but can also help prevent it. Lifestyle changes or medications can make a huge difference to your risk factors, but you need to be aware of whether you have high cholesterol, blood pressure, or blood sugar to begin with. We would urge people to book in with their GP for the Medicare-funded Heart Health Check or contact our team to book our service for your workplace. It could save your life,” said Ms Lennon.
About the Victor Chang Heart Health Check
VCCRI operates the nationwide Victor Chang Heart Health Check (VCHHC) a mobile heart health testing service for organisations and their clients providing on-site assessments, that is convenient and hassle-free by bringing the testing to workplaces or events. In as little as 10 minutes our team of qualified Heart Health Check Specialists takes on-the-spot measurements of a person’s blood pressure, total cholesterol, and blood sugar levels, using the latest technology and equipment. The team explains the meaning of each measurement and discusses appropriate lifestyle changes the individual can make to positively impact their test results and overall heart health. Every participant receives a Participant Results Form detailing their personal results and information on healthy ranges. If any results are outside the healthy range, our Heart Health Check Specialists recommend the participant follow up with their GP for a complete check-up.