Can Weight Loss Really Improve Heart Rhythm Problems?

 

For many people, this sounds surprising.

But research increasingly shows that weight and metabolism play a direct role in arrhythmia.

What Is Happening Inside The Body

Excess body fat, particularly around the abdomen, affects the heart in several ways.

It can:

  • Trigger inflammation

  • Stretch the heart chambers

  • Disrupt electrical signalling

These changes make irregular rhythms more likely.

Why Metabolic Health Matters

Conditions like high blood pressure and high blood sugar often occur together.

This combination creates added stress on the heart.

Over time, it becomes harder for the heart to maintain a steady rhythm.

Where Weight Loss Fits In

Improving metabolic health can reduce this pressure.

Even gradual, sustained changes can:

  • Lower inflammation

  • Improve heart function

  • Reduce symptom frequency

This is why weight management is now part of arrhythmia care.

It is not just about prevention. It is part of treatment.

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