The event attracted an incredible turnout, with over 2,000 participants made their mark in MCIMS Marathon, all united in the mission to raise awareness about heart health.
Marengo CIMS Hospital has long been at the forefront of cardiac care, with its cardiac sciences team recognized as one of the largest and most experienced in India
Ahmedabad 29 September 2024: Marengo CIMS Hospital, home to one of the largest and most experienced cardiac sciences team in India, marked World Heart Day (29th September) byhosting a large-scale marathon.The event, designed to raise awareness about heart health, seen enthusiastic participation from over 2000 people across three Marathon categories—5 km, 10 km, and 21 km, was designed to spread awareness about cardiovascular well-being in the pursuit of a common goal—taking action to protect their hearts.
The flag-off ceremony was graced by notable figuresMr. JagatKarani, a Guinness World Record-holding marathon runner, along with Ms. Neeta Desai, IPS, Traffic, Ahmedabad, Mr. NiravBarot, Police Inspector, Ahmedabad, to name a few. Their support not only elevated the event’s profile but also emphasized the collective commitment to raising awareness about heart health and inspiring the community to engage in physical fitness.
The marathon was part of Marengo CIMS Hospital’s broader efforts to promote heart health awareness, especially as the incidence of heart disease continues to rise. The hospital’s world-class cardiac team, recognized for its expertise in handling complex heart conditions, took a hands-on approach, interacting with participants and providing valuable advice throughout the event.Heart diseases are a major global health issue, responsible for the leading cause of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), which include coronary artery disease, heart failure, and stroke, claim approximately 17.9 million lives each year, accounting for 32% of global deaths. These numbers reflect both developed and developing countries, with key risk factors being high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and poor lifestyle choices.
In addition to the marathon, the event featured a vibrant Zumba session, encouraging participants to embrace fun and fitness. The program also included a special heart health awareness sessions titled ‘Dil se Diltak’, led by prominent cardiologists from Marengo CIMS Hospital. These insightful sessions offered vital information on heart disease prevention, early detection, and effective treatment strategies, reinforcing the hospital’s commitment to educating the public about heart health.Marengo CIMS Hospital also spearheaded an organ donation awareness campaign, underscoring the life-saving potential of organ transplants and the growing need for donors. Through this combined effort, the hospital sought to promote both heart health and a culture of giving that could profoundly impact lives.
Dr Dhiren Shah, Director Heart – Lung Transplant Program& MCS Program says, “This year’s World Heart Day theme ’Use Heart for Action’ is all about taking immediate steps towards a healthier heart, whether through exercise, regular check-ups, or lifestyle changes. Our MCIMS Marathon initiative symbolizes this action, encouraging individuals to actively prioritize their heart health. At Marengo CIMS Hospital, we are committed to not only treating heart conditions but also inspiring communities to take proactive measures to prevent them. The overwhelming response to today’s event shows that together, we can make heart health a priority for all.”
Dr Anish Chandarana, Interventional Cardiologist, Marengo CIMS Hospital, says, “As we celebrate World Heart Day with this marathon, it is important to remember that heart health is not just a concern for older generations. Increasingly, we are seeing heart disease impact younger individuals due to lifestyle choices. Through events like this, we hope to raise awareness and encourage the youth to adopt heart-healthy habits early—because prevention is truly the best cure.”
Mr Gaurav Rekhi, Regional Director, West says, “At Marengo CIMS Hospital, our goal is simple: to help people take control of their heart health. The response to today’s marathon reflects the trust people place in our cardiac team and the importance of raising awareness about heart disease. We are committed to providing cutting edge cardiac care and encouraging healthier lifestyles.”
Dr RaajivSinghal, Managing Director & Group CEO, Marengo Asia Hospitals, says
With India facing an alarming rise in heart-related illnesses, the need for preventive care has never been more crucial. India’s younger demographic faces rising heart disease cases, largely attributed to stress, lack of physical activity, and poor diet. The Indian Heart Association predicts that by 2030, India will contribute significantly to the global burden of CVDs, with 1 in 4 deaths caused by heart-related issues.Efforts like public health campaigns, lifestyle changes, early screening, and access to affordable healthcare, along with events like World Heart Day, are vital in spreading awareness and prevention.