Heart attacks and strokes are more likely to happen at 6:30 am - understand

No one wants to suffer a heart attack or stroke - stroke - of course. But these things happen, and if you don't know, the most likely time to suffer either of these problems is at 6.30. This is because at this time the plasminogen inhibitor-1 level reaches its maximum level.

This is what ensures the delay in the disappearance of blood clots, and when it is at higher levels, an organism already prone to heart attack or stroke is more likely to actually show the signs.

This conclusion is the result of research by Brigham and Women's Hospital and the University of Science and Health of Oregon, USA. There, researchers analyzed the signals present in the bodies of healthy people.

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They evaluated the levels of plasminogen-1 inhibitor in the body of 12 healthy adults for two weeks. These people began to change some of their habits, so scientists could observe how their biological clocks worked with the change. The idea was to find out if the production of plasminogen-1 inhibitor had to do with the biological clock or their routine.

Lead researcher Frank Scheer explained in a statement published in the Daily Mail that the results indicated that the biological clock is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events in the morning. According to him, the peak of plasminogen inhibitor-1 happens in the mornings, regardless of environmental influences. That is ... If you get sick at 6:30 it is better to go to a hospital soon.