A 66-year-old man in Tennessee succumbed to a heart attack while shoveling snow at his home, highlighting the dangers of physical exertion during harsh winter weather.
Experts warn that older adults should exercise caution when clearing snow, as it can increase the risk of cardiac events. A recent study found that just 10 minutes of heavy snow shoveling can push the heart to about 97% of its maximum rate, while exposure to cold air can raise blood pressure and reduce coronary blood flow.
The Tennessee Department of Health has reported eight weather-related fatalities across seven counties, with the state remaining under a Level 3 State of Emergency due to hazardous road conditions and power outages.
As the winter storm continues to affect the region, residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm. The importance of prioritizing health and safety during extreme weather conditions cannot be overstated.
Source: www.foxnews.com