Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. On World Heart Day, we are highlighting the inspiring work of Dr. Singh, a leading cardiologist in Johannesburg, South Africa, who uses the Evolt 360 Body Health Scanner to promote heart health in her community. Her approach emphasizes the powerful link between cardiovascular health and body composition in motivating people to take action. 

Bringing Preventive Care to the Community 

Dr. Singh, along with her husband and colleague Dr. Mathenjwa, led a Health Day outreach program at her local church. Community members received access to a range of critical screenings including blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, and body composition testing. Together, this data was used to calculate the Framingham Risk Score which helps predict an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke. 

For many, these comprehensive assessments are financially out of reach. By making them accessible, Dr. Singh and her team were able to identify high-risk individuals early, provide interventions that could redirect health trajectories, and encourage lower-risk groups to adopt healthier habits before problems arise. 

Why Body Composition Matters for the Heart 

For Dr. Singh, the use of the Evolt 360 Body Health Scanner was especially powerful. 

“Body composition testing really puts things in perspective and kicks you into action. It is not for aesthetics, it is for health and longevity,” she explained. 

Unlike weight or BMI alone, the Evolt 360 Body Health Scanner provides a detailed breakdown of muscle mass, visceral fat, and metabolic health indicators. This made it a vital tool for understanding the connection between cardiovascular health and body composition, giving patients actionable insights that went beyond surface-level measures. 

Dr. Singh hoped that by using the scanner, she could motivate church members and even her own cardiac patients to engage in accessible wellness programs that protect their heart health. 

More Than Medicine: A Holistic Approach 

The Health Day event went beyond testing. Attendees also had access to health talks, healthy food stalls, and an exercise station. With three cardiologists on hand, the outreach was designed to be both educational and empowering, providing tools for long-term change rather than short-term fixes. 

“I work in an extremely busy and stressful environment, and I know how hard it can be to change behavior. That is why tools like the Evolt 360 are so important. They make the invisible visible and give people the motivation to act,” said Dr. Singh. 

About Dr. Singh 

Dr. Singh is a female cardiologist with particular expertise in atherosclerotic heart disease, heart failure, and echocardiography. She earned her MBBCH from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2007 and went on to complete her specialization in Internal Medicine (2014) and Cardiology (2017). Today, she practices at Westrand Cardiology in Johannesburg, South Africa, working alongside a talented team to deliver high-quality cardiovascular care. 

A Vision for Heart Health 

World Heart Day served as a reminder that protecting heart health requires both awareness and action. By combining traditional screenings with modern tools like the Evolt 360 Body Scanner, Dr. Singh reshaped how her community engaged with prevention and longevity. Her work demonstrated how closely linked cardiovascular health and body composition are in driving meaningful lifestyle changes. 

Her mission remains clear: to ensure that every person, regardless of background, has the knowledge and motivation to take charge of their cardiovascular health, not just for today but for the future.