In an overview, men are more likely to experience a heart attack at any age, however after the age of 65, women are more likely to experience one.
It is evident from the given data, heart attacks account for less than 6% of all cases in the 29–44 age group, which is not a considerable number. Heart attacks are rare in this age group of women, with only 3,000 cases reported annually compared to 123,000 cases in men.
Examining further, over half a million heart attacks occur annually between the ages of 45 and 64, representing a significant increase in incidence. While the incidence among women increases to one heart attack for every three men in this age group, over 420,000 men experience heart attacks per year. The frequency of heart attacks among males upsurges only slightly beyond the age of 65, whereas the number of heart attacks among women increases significantly and is recorded almost 40% of all instances.