90% American Adults Are At Risk For This Condition, But Most Do Not Know Of It, New AHA Survey Reveals
Sanjeev Kumar | October 21, 2025 8:23 PM CST

Diseases do not always have linear symptoms. For example, if you have heart problems, then the symptoms may not always be chest pain; it could also show up in different ways.
This shows how interconnected our organs are, one organ lacking, could burden the other causing problems. Similarly, did you know there is a disease that affects not just your heart, but also your kidney and digestive health? This disease is much more common than you think, however, a new survey showed that most people do not know about it.
A recent survey by the American Heart Association (AHA) found a huge gap in health knowledge: a staggering 9 out of 10 American adults have never heard of Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) syndrome. This lack of awareness is a major problem because the condition is so widespread; it affects or puts at risk nearly 90% of all adults.
CKM syndrome is a relatively new term used to describe the coexistence of several serious health problems at the same time: heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity. The AHA defined it to make people realize that these conditions don't happen in isolation; they are deeply connected. Even though few people know the name CKM syndrome, the survey did find an upside: most people who learned about it were very interested in getting more information.
What is CKM and Who Is At Risk?
CKM syndrome is all about the dangerous link between three essential body parts: the heart (cardiovascular system), the kidneys, and the metabolic system. The metabolic system is like your body energy factory; it handles how you create, use, and store energy, which directly influences your weight and blood sugar levels. When one of these systems starts to fail, it often puts extra strain on the others, creating a vicious cycle that quickly makes all the conditions worse.
A 2024 study published in JAMA found that the following are common risk factors for CKM syndrome, and nearly 90% of Americans have at least one:
- High blood pressure
- Abnormal cholesterol
- High blood sugar
- Excess weight
- Reduced kidney function
- 12% had heard about CKM syndrome
- 72% were interested in learning more
- 79% though it was important to understand CKM
- 68% of adults incorrectly believe that the best way to handle heart, kidney, and metabolic conditions is to treat them one at a time, or they simply don't know the best approach.
- 42% of adults either doubt or are unsure that a healthy heart could actually be damaged by problems in other organ systems.
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