Aga Khan University Hospital rallies community to promote heart health

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Participants during the “World Heart Day Ride” on September 29, 2024 to mark the World Heart Month in Karachi, India. [Courtesy]

The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) hosted two community events aimed at promoting heart health and wellness to celebrate the World Heart Month

The two events, Mini Marathon and World Heart Day Ride, were led by Dr Saulat Fatimi, Section Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery at AKUH, in collaboration with the cycling group Docs on Wheels.

The 3.2 km "Mini Marathon," held on September 22, 2024, attracted more than 400 participants including the hospital leadership, doctors, nurses, staff and students of the Aga Khan University (AKU).

The participants donned in red, the colour symbolising heart health, to show their commitment to promoting healthy living.

A poster competition was also organised, and the best-ranked artists were awarded prizes.

Aga Khan University President and Vice-Chancellor Sulaiman Shahabuddin shared his enthusiasm about the event’s impact, saying: “At the Aga Khan University Hospital, we are deeply committed to the health and well-being of our community. Events like these are not just activities; they are a rallying call to action for everyone to embrace a more active and informed lifestyle.”

AKUH also organised a “World Heart Day Ride” on September 29, 2024 to mark World Heart Day and promote cardiovascular wellness.

The event was held at the AKU Sports and Rehabilitation Centre, with participants donned in red attire.

The ride attracted around 600 cyclists, including students, doctors, nurses, hospital leadership, and civil society, all united in the cause of raising heart health awareness.

The cyclists rode a carefully planned route, starting from Karsaz Road to Shahrah-e-Faisal, then to Drigh Road, and finally returning to the AKU campus.

“Around half of the people with heart diseases are diagnosed after their death. Our motive behind activities such as mini marathons and cycling events is to create awareness about how to care for your heart and be mindful of regular heart health checkups,” Dr Saulat Fatimi said.  

After the event the participants were treated to breakfast at the AKU Sports Centre.

These events are in line with AKUH’s enduring commitment to fostering healthy living within the community.

For years, AKUH has been at the forefront of organising events that promote wellness and good health. By continuously engaging the public in such activities, the hospital reaffirms its dedication to not only treating but also preventing diseases, including heart conditions, through lifestyle empowerment.